Political scene in Karnataka stays tense as Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar spoke to would-be ministers. He told hopefuls to be patient,advised against group lobbying to sway party decisions . In a chat with supporters like Vijayanand Kashappanavar,Shivakumar said Central leadership will decide ministry changes.
Ruling party holds strong majority with 139 MLAs. Demand for new ministers grows. Shivakumar and 13 others in Cabinet now,yet calls for more are loud. No date for reshuffle yet,but buzz says it might happen before legislative session in August .
Shivakumar acknowledged various ambitions within party. Fresh faces and seasoned politicians alike want ministerial roles. “We have individuals who are new to politics alongside those with multiple election victories,all looking to assume ministerial duties,” he said. He stressed regional,community representation will be key in picking 33 ministers. Final call with party's top brass.
He also pledged to bring in younger members,recalling his own early start in politics. Wrapped up by saying patience is essential for those eyeing ministerial spots as party figures out these tricky choices…






