Vokkaliga seer sparks a row: Appeals to Siddaramaiah to step down as CM, make way for DK Shivakumar

Vishwa Vokkaliga Mahasamastana Math seer Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji raised the pitch for Shivakumar at the Kempegowda Jayanti event.

ByPTI

Published Jun 27, 2024 | 5:47 PM Updated Jun 27, 2024 | 5:49 PM

The Kempegowda Jayanti event in Bengaluru attended by Karnataka ministers. (X)

A Vokkaliga seer on Thursday, 27 June, publicly urged Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to step down and make way for his deputy DK Shivakumar, amid a power tussle within the ruling Congress.

The seer’s appeal has come at a time when there is growing demand within the Siddaramaiah Cabinet to have three more Deputy Chief Ministers — from Veerashaiva-Lingayat, SC/ST and minority communities.

Vishwa Vokkaliga Mahasamastana Math seer Kumara Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji raised the pitch for Shivakumar at the Kempegowda Jayanti event in Bengaluru to commemorate the birth anniversary of Bengaluru’s founder, in the presence of both Siddaramaiah and the deputy chief minister on the dais.

Shivakumar, who is also the state Congress President, is a Vokkaliga — a dominant community in the southern parts of the state. Currently, he is the only Deputy Chief Minister.

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Requests to make Shivakumar CM

“Everyone has become Chief Minister and has enjoyed power, but our DK Shivakumar has not become the chief minister. So the request is, Siddaramaiah, who has experienced (the post), should please give up the power to our DK Shivakumar in the future, and bless him good,” Chandrashekaranatha Swamiji said.

Addressing the gathering, he said: “Only if Siddaramaiah makes up his mind, this can happen, or else it won’t happen. So with ‘Namakaras’, I request Siddaramaiah to make DK Shivakumar the chief minister.”

Reacting to a question on the seer’s appeal, Siddaramaiah, later speaking to reporters, said: “Congress is a high command party….this is a democracy. We will follow whatever the high command says.”

Shivakumar said: “Things have been said… We both (him and Siddaramaiah) are travelling to New Delhi to discuss with MPs from the state, regarding the state’s projects (pending approval from the Centre).”

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The alleged competition

There was stiff competition between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar for the chief minister’s post after the declaration of Assembly election results in May last year, and the Congress had managed to convince the latter and made him the deputy chief minister.

There were some reports at the time that a compromise had been reached based on a “rotational chief minister formula,” according to which Shivakumar will become chief minister after two-and-half years but they have not been officially confirmed by the party.

Shivakumar has made no secret of his ambition to become chief minister, while Siddaramaiah had sought public support during the Lok Sabha polls so that the Congress would win a maximum number of seats in the state, which would strengthen his position.

A section within the Congress is of the opinion that the statement by the ministers seeking three more deputy chief ministers, was part of a plan by Siddaramaiah’s camp to keep Shivakumar in check, amid talks he might seek the chief minister post after two-and-half years of this government’s tenure, and to counter his influence both in the government and party.

Leaders in Shivakumar’s camp too seem to have started coming out openly in support of their leader.

Channagiri Congress MLA Basavaraju V Shivaganga on Wednesday urged the party to make Shivakumar the chief minister.

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