NEW DELHI: Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Wednesday dismissed speculation about a leadership change in the state, asserting that there is no chief ministerial row and that he is content to continue as Deputy CM.
Addressing the media at Karnataka Bhavan in New Delhi, Shivakumar said rumours about internal differences or meetings with the Congress high command exist only in the media.
“I am not meeting anyone in the AICC high command. I am happy to continue as the Deputy Chief Minister. I love to be a party worker”, he said, shutting down questions on a possible leadership change or a rotational chief ministership in Karnataka.
Delhi | Amid the Karnataka CM row, Deputy CM DK Shivakumar says, “I am not meeting anyone (AICC High Command)… I am happy to continue as the Deputy CM…” pic.twitter.com/4ColyLAiJf
— ANI (@ANI) December 24, 2025
Responding to repeated media queries, Shivakumar emphasised that no names should be speculated and that any decision regarding leadership rests entirely with the Congress party. “Any day, the Congress party can take a decision. Whatever the leadership decides will be accepted”, he said.
On questions related to Priyanka Gandhi’s role or speculation about her as a prime ministerial candidate, Shivakumar said, “I am not aware of these issues. My leader is the AICC president, and my leader of opposition is Rahul Gandhi”.
He also declined to comment on issues such as air pollution, stating that he did not wish to make remarks outside his brief. On questions about a possible cabinet reshuffle in Karnataka, he advised reporters to speak to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
#WATCH | Delhi | Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar says, “I have not come for any politics here, I have come just to meet Union Ministers regarding our state, for irrigation, and urban development. I don’t want to comment on anything on other political issues which are not on the… pic.twitter.com/gm31d9k1Cp
— ANI (@ANI) December 23, 2025
The Deputy CM reiterated that his visit to Delhi was purely administrative and not political. A day earlier, Shivakumar had clarified that he was in the national capital to meet Union Ministers regarding state-related issues, including irrigation and urban development. “I have not come here for politics. I don’t want to comment on other political issues which are not on the cards now,” he said.
The renewed speculation comes as the Karnataka government recently crossed the halfway mark of its term, reviving rumours of a “two-and-a-half-year” power-sharing arrangement. However, Shivakumar categorically rejected any such discussions. (ANI)
