Breaking Remain Patient, Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar Tells Ministerial Aspirants

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The Karnataka chief minister, D.K. Shivakumar, addressed a gathering of senior party leaders and prospective ministers in the capital city of Bengaluru on Thursday, urging them to exercise patience as the government prepares for the upcoming cabinet reshuffle.

The meeting, held at the state party headquarters, was attended by a cross‑section of the ruling Indian National Congress (INC) leadership, including several ministers and parliamentary members slated to join the state cabinet after the 2026 elections. Shivakumar spoke about the need to consolidate the party’s position and to ensure a smooth transition of power, saying that the timing of appointments would be decided once the electoral mandate was clear.

He added that the government was focusing on policy continuity and on delivering on developmental projects launched in the previous term. “We are working on a comprehensive plan that will benefit all sections of society,” Shivakumar said. “The new ministers will be brought in when the time is right, and we will continue to serve the people without interruption.”

The chief minister also highlighted the importance of internal party cohesion, warning against factionalism that could undermine governance. He reiterated the party’s commitment to transparent and accountable administration, noting that the upcoming cabinet would be formed based on merit and experience.

The INC has been in power in Karnataka since 2013, and the state is due for general elections in 2026. Shivakumar’s remarks come amid speculation that the party may reshuffle its leadership in anticipation of the electoral contest.

Analysis:
Shivakumar’s emphasis on patience and internal cohesion appears aimed at presenting a united front to voters ahead of the 2026 elections. By delaying the announcement of cabinet appointments, the party may be seeking to avoid premature political signaling that could be exploited by opposition parties. The statement also serves to reassure party cadres that merit will guide future appointments, potentially mitigating intra‑party disputes. However, the lack of a concrete timeline for the cabinet reshuffle leaves room for speculation and could be perceived as a lack of decisive leadership by some observers.

Sources
– “Remain patient, Karnataka chief minister D.K. Shivakumar tells ministerial aspirants.” The Hindu, 2026‑04‑12. https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/remain-patient-karnataka-chief-minister-dk-shivakumar-tells-ministerial-aspirants/article71185669.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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