Speculation of change of CM begins again in Karnataka, the meaning of the dinner party of more than 30 MLAs is being interpreted, Karnataka CM change speculation rages again, with a dinner party attended by over 30 MLAs being interpreted as a misreading.
New Delhi. Speculations about change of CM have started once again in Karnataka. Actually, a dinner party was organized on Wednesday night in which more than 30 MLAs attended, now the market of discussions has become heated regarding this and the meaning of this dinner meeting has started being extracted. This dinner party was organized by Satish Jarkiholi, senior minister of Karnataka government, in a hotel in Bengaluru. Satish Jarkiholi is considered close to CM Siddaramaiah, Siddaramaiah’s son Legislative Council member Yatindra Siddaramaiah also attended this dinner meeting.

However, the organizer of this dinner meeting, Satish Jarkiholi, said that there was nothing special in it, it is just a common thing for like-minded people to sit together and have dinner. He said that such meetings keep happening, there was nothing special in it, no political discussion took place during it. Let us tell you that just about a week ago a high profile meeting was held in Karnataka. In that meeting, apart from some ministers of the Karnataka government, more than 30 Congress MLAs had dinner with Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar in Belagavi. Now after the dinner meeting by Siddaramaiah faction, turmoil has started again in Karnataka politics.

It is noteworthy that for quite some time now there has been a demand for change of leadership in the Congress government of Karnataka. It has been 2.5 years since Siddaramaiah served as CM and in such a situation, the supporters of Deputy CM Shivkumar want that power should now be handed over to Shivkumar. Recently, on the orders of the Congress leadership, Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar met for breakfast at each other’s house and in this way an attempt was made to convey the message that everything is fine in the government.
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