Even though Rahul Gandhi personally called DK Shivakumar and invited him to Delhi for discussions, the timing of this crucial high command meeting remains unclear.
On one side, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah skipped an important program with the German Chancellor, rushed to Mysuru, and met Rahul Gandhi on the tarmac a move that sparked significant curiosity in Karnataka politics.INDIKONB Bohemian Bracelet Set for Women - 9-Piece Combo in Elegant Beige Theme - Stretchable and Stylish Jewelry
At the same time, the state government has urgently convened a special session of the Assembly, making it practically difficult for the Chief Minister and ministers to travel to Delhi right now.
Reports also suggest that Rahul Gandhi is likely to embark on a foreign visit very soon. If he leaves the country, the meeting with Karnataka leaders will face further delay.Also Read: Indian Army Day 2026: Union Minister Pralhad Joshi Salutes the 'Sentinels of the Nation'
Amid swirling behind-the-scenes speculation about a possible Chief Minister change in the state, the high command's approach continues to remain enigmatic.
While DK Shivakumar is fully prepared to travel to Delhi and try to convince the top leadership, the complete absence of any official "appointment" or confirmation from the high command is adding to the confusion and suspense.Also Read: BJP High Command's Major Decision: B.Y. Vijayendra to Continue as Karnataka BJP Chief Till 2028 Assembly Elections..!
Sources indicate that the high command is in no hurry to take any harsh or immediate decisions at this juncture. However, these ongoing developments within the ruling party are providing ample ammunition to the opposition for criticism.
Only after the Delhi meeting actually takes place will a clearer picture emerge regarding any potential leadership change or cabinet reshuffle in Karnataka.Also Read: 2026: Massive Election Surge in Karnataka and Four Other States..!