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High Command Directive: The Intrigue Behind the CM-DCM 'Breakfast Meet'!

By Bhavana Gowda
High Command Directive: The Intrigue Behind the CM-DCM 'Breakfast Meet'!

D.K. Shivakumar arrived at the CM's residence this morning and held discussions with the Chief Minister. MLA Ponnanna was also present during this time.

Bengaluru: The recent meeting between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, which frequently generates buzz regarding the state's political leadership, has sparked significant curiosity. Following directions from the High Command, a 'Breakfast Meet' was organized this morning (Saturday) at CM Siddaramaiah's residence.

D.K. Shivakumar arrived at the CM's residence this morning and held discussions with the Chief Minister. MLA Ponnanna was also present during this time. The fact that the two leaders held separate, private talks after the main meeting has become a topic of discussion in political circles.

A Strong Message Behind the Breakfast Meet

This breakfast meeting gains importance amid continuous rumours in the state Congress about 'power sharing' and potential leadership change. Information suggests that the meeting was arranged at the explicit instruction of the High Command. Analysts believe this may be an attempt by the two leaders to send a message of unity and put an end to internal differences. Confidentiality has been maintained regarding the subjects discussed in the separate talks held between the CM and DCM after breakfast. It is likely that they discussed future political moves, cabinet reshuffles, or other crucial decisions.

The presence of MLA Ponnanna also adds to the curiosity. His role in the leaders' discussion remains unknown. Overall, this 'Breakfast Meet' between the CM and DCM is not merely being seen as a friendly visit, but rather as a strict directive from the High Command and a harbinger of upcoming political developments. The changes that will unfold in state politics in the coming days remain to be seen.