Siddaramaiah's dinner meet with ministers sparks cabinet reshuffle buzz
According to sources, any move by the CM to effect a cabinet reshuffle will be widely seen as a message that he is at the helm and will continue to do so.
PTI

Bengaluru, 13 Oct
With his scheduled dinner meet for cabinet colleagues here
on Monday setting off wild speculations of a reshuffle of ministers, Karnataka
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asked whether such a gathering was an offence.
The meeting also comes in the wake of speculations about a
change of guard in the state when the Congress government reaches the halfway
mark of its five-year term in November, which is being referred to by some as
"November revolution".
"Should we not meet? I can't understand. Listening to
the BJP, you (media) have made our meeting over dinner an offence. Why are you
asking then? We keep meeting always," Siddaramaiah said in response to a
question.
According to party sources, Siddaramaiah and his camp are
pushing for a cabinet reshuffle.
They said, any move by the Chief Minister to effect a
cabinet reshuffle, as the government is about to complete 2.5 years in office,
will be widely seen as a message that he is at the helm and will continue to do
so. The action may come across as a setback for Deputy CM DK Shivakumar, who is
known to be waiting to lay claim to the chief minister’s chair.
Shivakumar had on Saturday played down speculations about
the cabinet reshuffle in the state, calling it a "rumour" in the
media.
Preparations for upcoming taluk and zilla panchayat, also
urban local body polls are likely to be discussed during the dinner meeting,
party sources said.
The CM may also want to discuss fighting corruption
allegations, especially following the recent letter from the Karnataka State
Contractors Association (KSCA) claiming that the quantum of commission or
kickbacks, had “doubled” under the Congress government.
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