Political Maneuvers Amidst Budget Session Closes
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar's recent trip to the national capital, Delhi, has once again set tongues wagging concerning a potential shift in the state's political leadership. The timing of his visit, coinciding with the winding down of the legislature's Budget Session on March 27, has amplified these discussions. Shivakumar departed for Delhi on Sunday evening, traveling with AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge from Kalaburagi. He is slated to meet with senior Congress figures on Monday.

Shivakumar himself has largely kept details close to his chest, framing his presence in Delhi as a follow-up to prior engagements and scheduled meetings. He has also been instrumental in organizing a dinner for Congress MLAs and MLCs on March 10, intended to mark his six-year tenure as President of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC). While this event aims to celebrate his past role, it also serves as a platform for him to convene party members.
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Background Murmurings
The current political climate in Karnataka has been characterized by persistent speculation. Following Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's presentation of the state budget on Friday, whispers of a potential leadership change have become more pronounced within Congress circles. Sources within the party indicate that Shivakumar's meetings in Delhi are expected to touch upon these recent political developments within the state.

However, the central Congress leadership has offered no official confirmation of any imminent changes. Shivakumar's stated purpose for the visit includes attending to personal matters and participating in scheduled party discussions. He is expected to return to Bengaluru on Monday morning. The broader context includes the ongoing Budget Session, which is set to conclude later this month, and Siddaramaiah's recent assertion that he would step down if a directive were issued.
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