The ongoing controversy over power sharing in Congress ruled Karnataka is not showing any signs of stopping. Recently, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had called State Deputy CM DK Shivakumar for a breakfast meeting at the CM residence, after which a statement came from both the leaders that there are no differences now. However, Siddaramaiah had made it clear that this meeting was held at the behest of the party high command. He had said that I will do whatever the high command says.
Just two days after this meeting, today (November 1), DK Shivkumar has created a stir in the state politics by posting on X. Now he has called the Chief Minister for breakfast. DK Shivakumar posted on X, “The Chief Minister and I will continue to work together as a team. I have invited the Chief Minister for breakfast tomorrow to discuss and strengthen our efforts together to fulfill the promises made to Karnataka.”
Me and the CM continue to work together as a team.
I have invited the Hon’ble CM for breakfast tomorrow to discuss and strengthen our collective efforts to deliver on our promises to Karnataka.
— DK Shivakumar (@DKShivakumar) December 1, 2025
DK Shivakumar called Siddaramaiah for breakfast meeting
Let us tell you that there is a tussle going on between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar for the post of Chief Minister in Karnataka for a long time. To end this, a high profile breakfast meeting was organized in Bengaluru on Saturday (29 November). Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had told that the party leadership asked him and Shivakumar to sit together and talk over breakfast. The party high command had called this meeting to control the situation and resolve the matter, but now DK Shivakumar has called the Chief Minister of the state for a breakfast meeting.
Had breakfast with Siddaramaiah 2 days ago
After the breakfast meeting with Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar had said that with the support of all of you, we have brought the Congress government and we are working as per our promise. The people of the state are giving their full support. We have to fulfill their wishes. We are working in that direction. Whatever the high command says, we will follow it and there is no factionalism. We are still working together.
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