The tussle between the Congress in Karnataka has calmed down after Breakfast Politics, but the sudden visit of Deputy CM DK Shivakumar to Delhi has raised the political temperature. However, DK Shivakumar said that his visit is not political, rather he has come to attend the wedding of his son’s friend. During this, he said that since the Parliament is in session, he cannot meet the High Command.
Delhi tour is not political: DK Shivakumar
After reaching Delhi, DK Shivakumar said, “There is no political agenda. I have come here for the marriage of my friend’s son. Also, I wanted to make arrangements for the vote theft rally on December 14. We are expecting more than 10,000 people from Karnataka. I just wanted to talk to my colleagues and other friends to see what arrangements we can make, hence I have come here.”
Will DK Shivkumar meet the party high command?
He said, “As Karnataka Congress President, all these things are my responsibility, so I have come here to do this. We have to take Karnataka forward together, work together. I will return early in the morning because I have a cabinet meeting at 11 o’clock.” On the question of meeting the party high command in Delhi, he said, “Right now the winter session of Parliament is going on, so everyone is busy. I do not think that I will be able to meet anyone because everyone is busy in Parliament.”
#WATCH Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar says, “No political agenda. I have come here for my friend’s son’s wedding. Also, I wanted to make arrangements for the December 14 Vote Chori rally…We are expecting more than 10,000 people to come from Karnataka. I just wanted to… https://t.co/4uVvjMfBa4 pic.twitter.com/qEwiKrws8V
— ANI (@ANI) December 3, 2025
Supporters of CM and Deputy CM raised slogans
Meanwhile, something happened at Mangaluru airport to welcome General Secretary KC Venugopal, after which speculations started being made that all is not well in Karnataka. KC Venugopal was welcomed at Mangaluru airport with slogans in support of Shivakumar. In response, Siddaramaiah’s supporters later retaliated by raising slogans of ‘full term for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’.

