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DK Shivakumar CM Role In Focus As Karnataka Congress Holds CLP Meet
Karnataka Congress New Leader Karnataka Congress Enters Transition Phase Karnataka Congress is moving towards a major leadership change after Siddaramaiah resigned as Chief Minister and the state Cabinet was dissolved. The Congress Legislature Party is set to meet at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru to elect its new leader, with DK Shivakumar widely expected to take charge. DK Shivakumar CM Role In Focus
DK Shivakumar CM Role In Focus As Karnataka Congress Holds CLP Meet
Karnataka Congress New Leader Karnataka Congress Enters Transition Phase Karnataka Congress is moving towards a major leadership change after Siddaramaiah resigned as Chief Minister and the state Cabinet was dissolved. The Congress Legislature Party is set to meet at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru to elect its new leader, with DK Shivakumar widely expected to take charge. DK Shivakumar CM Role In Focus
Congress Names VD Satheesan as Kerala CM After 10 Days of Deliberations
After 10 days of deliberations, Congress has appointed VD Satheesan as Kerala's next Chief Minister, choosing the popular MLA over KC Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala, following a landslide UDF victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. In a move that concludes 10 days of intense deliberations, the Congress party has named VD Satheesan as the next Chief Minister of Kerala following the United Democratic Front (UDF)’s victory in the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections. Satheesan’s appointment ends the speculation that had centered on senior leaders KC Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala. Despite Venugopal’s strong support among the newly elected MLAs, Satheesan’s massive popularity among the masses, coupled with his strategic role in the party’s victory, made him the choice for the top post. The Congress leadership in Kerala had earlier hinted at appointing Satheesan as the CM due to his leadership in revitalizing the party after its heavy defeat in the 2021 elections. As Leader of the Opposition, Satheesan has been widely credited with uniting the Opposition and presenting a strong challenge to the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government. His aggressive campaigning and alliance-building efforts played a crucial role in the UDF’s landslide victory, securing 102 seats. Venugopal, despite his backing among the majority of newly elected MLAs, accepted the high command’s decision graciously, emphasizing the party’s supremacy and reiterating his support for Satheesan. This smooth transition is seen as an attempt to quell factionalism within the Congress and present a united front ahead of the state’s political challenges. Satheesan’s journey in Kerala politics began with student activism, and he has been an integral part of the Congress for decades. As a six-time MLA from Paravur, Satheesan’s political career has been marked by his unwavering loyalty to the Congress and his ability to rally support even in challenging times. His rise within the party has positioned him as one of Kerala's most influential leaders, poised to steer the Congress-led UDF into a new era. The announcement of his appointment as CM comes after a wave of political tensions in the state, marked by the paper leak controversy in the NEET-UG 2026 exam and various issues surrounding the Left government. With Satheesan at the helm, Congress hopes to build on its recent success and make significant strides in addressing key governance concerns in Kerala.
Congress Names VD Satheesan as Kerala CM After 10 Days of Deliberations
After 10 days of deliberations, Congress has appointed VD Satheesan as Kerala's next Chief Minister, choosing the popular MLA over KC Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala, following a landslide UDF victory in the 2026 Assembly elections. In a move that concludes 10 days of intense deliberations, the Congress party has named VD Satheesan as the next Chief Minister of Kerala following the United Democratic Front (UDF)’s victory in the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections. Satheesan’s appointment ends the speculation that had centered on senior leaders KC Venugopal and Ramesh Chennithala. Despite Venugopal’s strong support among the newly elected MLAs, Satheesan’s massive popularity among the masses, coupled with his strategic role in the party’s victory, made him the choice for the top post. The Congress leadership in Kerala had earlier hinted at appointing Satheesan as the CM due to his leadership in revitalizing the party after its heavy defeat in the 2021 elections. As Leader of the Opposition, Satheesan has been widely credited with uniting the Opposition and presenting a strong challenge to the ruling CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) government. His aggressive campaigning and alliance-building efforts played a crucial role in the UDF’s landslide victory, securing 102 seats. Venugopal, despite his backing among the majority of newly elected MLAs, accepted the high command’s decision graciously, emphasizing the party’s supremacy and reiterating his support for Satheesan. This smooth transition is seen as an attempt to quell factionalism within the Congress and present a united front ahead of the state’s political challenges. Satheesan’s journey in Kerala politics began with student activism, and he has been an integral part of the Congress for decades. As a six-time MLA from Paravur, Satheesan’s political career has been marked by his unwavering loyalty to the Congress and his ability to rally support even in challenging times. His rise within the party has positioned him as one of Kerala's most influential leaders, poised to steer the Congress-led UDF into a new era. The announcement of his appointment as CM comes after a wave of political tensions in the state, marked by the paper leak controversy in the NEET-UG 2026 exam and various issues surrounding the Left government. With Satheesan at the helm, Congress hopes to build on its recent success and make significant strides in addressing key governance concerns in Kerala.
Karnataka Power Tussle: Seer Alleges Budget Bias Against DK Shivakumar Supporters
A new chapter in Karnataka's ongoing power struggle unfolded when Pranavananda Swamiji, a prominent seer, made claims regarding the state budget. The Swamiji alleged that mutts, or Hindu monasteries, that had supported Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar’s bid to take over as the state’s chief minister were deliberately sidelined in the budget presented by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. According to the seer, not a single rupee was allocated to these mutts, despite their vocal backing of Sh
Karnataka Power Tussle: Seer Alleges Budget Bias Against DK Shivakumar Supporters
A new chapter in Karnataka's ongoing power struggle unfolded when Pranavananda Swamiji, a prominent seer, made claims regarding the state budget. The Swamiji alleged that mutts, or Hindu monasteries, that had supported Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar’s bid to take over as the state’s chief minister were deliberately sidelined in the budget presented by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. According to the seer, not a single rupee was allocated to these mutts, despite their vocal backing of Sh
KTR Targets Revanth Reddy with Aggressive Remarks, Stirring Controversy in Telangana Politics
The political arena in Telangana has once again been marred by a fiery exchange between BRS working president KTR and Telangana Congress leader, Revanth Reddy. Known for their often vocal and charged confrontations, political leaders in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have been engaging in increasingly aggressive verbal exchanges, and KTR’s latest remarks have once again brought the issue to the forefront. At a recent BRS roadshow, KTR used highly provocative language while discussing Revanth Reddy, openly mocking the Telangana chief minister. “Ee Revanth Reddy gaadu emi peekaledu… vaadoka pottodu, inthe untadu,” KTR said, referring to Revanth's height in a demeaning manner. His speech grew more intense when he added, “Orei pottoda (Revanth) inkosaari BRS vasthe neeku untadi ra… mamulga undadu,” further escalating the verbal clash. KTR also resorted to using terms like “Howlagaallu” and other derogatory words aimed at not just Revanth but also other Congress leaders. This aggressive and provocative language is becoming a defining feature of the political discourse in the region, as both KTR and Revanth have consistently made headlines for their charged and over-the-top rhetoric. While such exchanges may be seen as a tool for political one-upmanship, the increasingly hostile tone of their debates is raising concerns among the public. Some even argue that such language is inappropriate, especially in a family setting, as it may prompt parents to restrict their children's access to political discussions on TV due to the nature of the rhetoric. Using such language against a Chief Minister is widely considered regressive, and critics argue that it reflects poorly on the state’s political environment. As Telangana's political culture continues to be defined by such verbal spats, many hope for a shift toward more constructive and respectful dialogue. However, as things stand, the aggressive political equilibrium currently in play only seems to deepen divisions, setting a concerning precedent for the future of the state’s politics.
KTR Targets Revanth Reddy with Aggressive Remarks, Stirring Controversy in Telangana Politics
The political arena in Telangana has once again been marred by a fiery exchange between BRS working president KTR and Telangana Congress leader, Revanth Reddy. Known for their often vocal and charged confrontations, political leaders in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have been engaging in increasingly aggressive verbal exchanges, and KTR’s latest remarks have once again brought the issue to the forefront. At a recent BRS roadshow, KTR used highly provocative language while discussing Revanth Reddy, openly mocking the Telangana chief minister. “Ee Revanth Reddy gaadu emi peekaledu… vaadoka pottodu, inthe untadu,” KTR said, referring to Revanth's height in a demeaning manner. His speech grew more intense when he added, “Orei pottoda (Revanth) inkosaari BRS vasthe neeku untadi ra… mamulga undadu,” further escalating the verbal clash. KTR also resorted to using terms like “Howlagaallu” and other derogatory words aimed at not just Revanth but also other Congress leaders. This aggressive and provocative language is becoming a defining feature of the political discourse in the region, as both KTR and Revanth have consistently made headlines for their charged and over-the-top rhetoric. While such exchanges may be seen as a tool for political one-upmanship, the increasingly hostile tone of their debates is raising concerns among the public. Some even argue that such language is inappropriate, especially in a family setting, as it may prompt parents to restrict their children's access to political discussions on TV due to the nature of the rhetoric. Using such language against a Chief Minister is widely considered regressive, and critics argue that it reflects poorly on the state’s political environment. As Telangana's political culture continues to be defined by such verbal spats, many hope for a shift toward more constructive and respectful dialogue. However, as things stand, the aggressive political equilibrium currently in play only seems to deepen divisions, setting a concerning precedent for the future of the state’s politics.
Anand Sharma Resigns As Congress Foreign Affairs Chief To Pave Way For Younger Leaders
Veteran Congress leader and former Union minister Anand Sharma has stepped down as the chairman of the party’s Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), a position he held for nearly a decade. In his resignation letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Sharma said the department needs reconstitution to bring in younger leaders with potential and promise, ensuring continuity and fresh perspectives in its functioning.
Anand Sharma Resigns As Congress Foreign Affairs Chief To Pave Way For Younger Leaders
Veteran Congress leader and former Union minister Anand Sharma has stepped down as the chairman of the party’s Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), a position he held for nearly a decade. In his resignation letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, Sharma said the department needs reconstitution to bring in younger leaders with potential and promise, ensuring continuity and fresh perspectives in its functioning.
Siddaramaiah Dismisses Exit Buzz, Vows to Lead Till 2028
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has firmly shut down speculation about a possible leadership change, asserting that he will serve a full five-year term and lead the Congress into the 2028 assembly elections. Speaking exclusively to Media, Siddaramaiah stated, “I will be Chief Minister for five years,” reiterating that there was no pressure from the Congress high command to step down in favor of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar.
Siddaramaiah Dismisses Exit Buzz, Vows to Lead Till 2028
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has firmly shut down speculation about a possible leadership change, asserting that he will serve a full five-year term and lead the Congress into the 2028 assembly elections. Speaking exclusively to Media, Siddaramaiah stated, “I will be Chief Minister for five years,” reiterating that there was no pressure from the Congress high command to step down in favor of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar.
Karnataka Leadership Talks: Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar Meet Rahul Gandhi in Delhi Amid Power Play
The ongoing political drama surrounding the Chief Minister's post in Karnataka has now shifted from Bengaluru to Delhi. Both Siddaramaiah, the current Chief Minister, and DK Shivakumar, the Deputy Chief Minister, have arrived in the national capital. Their visit comes at a time when speculations about a potential leadership change in the state have been circulating, especially after recent claims by Karnataka MLAs about the need for a change in leadership.
Karnataka Leadership Talks: Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar Meet Rahul Gandhi in Delhi Amid Power Play
The ongoing political drama surrounding the Chief Minister's post in Karnataka has now shifted from Bengaluru to Delhi. Both Siddaramaiah, the current Chief Minister, and DK Shivakumar, the Deputy Chief Minister, have arrived in the national capital. Their visit comes at a time when speculations about a potential leadership change in the state have been circulating, especially after recent claims by Karnataka MLAs about the need for a change in leadership.
Sonia, Rahul Named in ₹142 Cr Money Laundering Case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has alleged that Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi were direct beneficiaries of ₹142 crore in proceeds of crime linked to the ongoing National Herald case. The explosive claim was made during preliminary arguments before Special Judge Vishal Gogne at Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on Wednesday, intensifying one of the most politically sensitive legal battles in recent times. The probe agency informed the court that the allegations es
Sonia, Rahul Named in ₹142 Cr Money Laundering Case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has alleged that Congress leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi were direct beneficiaries of ₹142 crore in proceeds of crime linked to the ongoing National Herald case. The explosive claim was made during preliminary arguments before Special Judge Vishal Gogne at Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court on Wednesday, intensifying one of the most politically sensitive legal battles in recent times. The probe agency informed the court that the allegations es
BJP Slams Chidambaram's INDIA Bloc Doubts Before 2025 Polls
The BJP has launched a sharp political attack on the Congress after senior party leader Union Minister P Chidambaram publicly raised doubts over the cohesion and future of the INDIA opposition bloc. His candid remarks, made during the launch of a book co-authored by Congress leader Salman Khurshid and Mrityunjay Singh Yadav, gave the ruling party fresh ammunition ahead of critical state elections and the looming 2029 general polls. At the event on Thursday, Chidambaram remarked
BJP Slams Chidambaram's INDIA Bloc Doubts Before 2025 Polls
The BJP has launched a sharp political attack on the Congress after senior party leader Union Minister P Chidambaram publicly raised doubts over the cohesion and future of the INDIA opposition bloc. His candid remarks, made during the launch of a book co-authored by Congress leader Salman Khurshid and Mrityunjay Singh Yadav, gave the ruling party fresh ammunition ahead of critical state elections and the looming 2029 general polls. At the event on Thursday, Chidambaram remarked









