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Karnataka: With buzz over cabinet reshuffle, all eyes on Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar

A fortnight ago the chief minister had said during a media interaction that he has sought an appointment with Rahul Gandhi to discuss about cabinet reshuffle during his Delhi visit.

November 15, 2025 / 23:33 IST
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Karnataka cabinet reshuffle buzz intensifies
Karnataka cabinet reshuffle buzz intensifies

Political observers keenly watch as Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D K Shivakumar visit New Delhi in the midst of buzz over cabinet reshuffle.

The two powerful Congress leaders from Karnataka are in the national capital to take part in the launch of book authored by former Union Minister Kapil Sibal. According to sources in the ruling Congress, the chief minister met Rahul Gandhi and had a discussion with him.

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A fortnight ago the chief minister had said during a media interaction that he has sought an appointment with Rahul Gandhi to discuss about cabinet reshuffle during his Delhi visit. ”If I get an opportunity to discuss then I will stay in Delhi or I will return on November 15 night,” he had told reporters. Siddaramaiah had also said that he would discuss about cabinet reshuffle with the party high command after the Bihar Assembly elections. Shivakumar’s presence in New Delhi has renewed the buzz over leadership change despite Siddaramaiah clarifying that he would complete his five years term. According to Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan, there will be no ‘November Revolution’.

Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar said, "I don’t know about the CM's meeting with Rahul Gandhi. I don’t know about a cabinet reshuffle discussion... I don’t know whether I’ll meet (Rahul Gandhi) on Sunday or not. If you want to ask anything about a reshuffling of leadership change issues, speak to CM. We have to follow what the party says... The CM has every right to meet Mallikarjun Kharge, the Home Minister or the PM. What’s wrong with that?..."