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CM Siddaramaiah calls bond with his deputy Shivakumar "Milk-Honey Relationship"

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) | March 3, 2026 8:20:53 PM IST
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah described his bond with Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar as a "Milk-Honey Relationship," firmly rejecting allegations of discord and surveillance levelled by Opposition leaders.

Targeting the opposition, Siddaramaiah, in a post on X, said that they have been trying to churn sourness into their relationship, asserting that it will have no impact on their bond.

"DK Shivakumar and mine is a milk-honey relationship. This time, after our party came to power, the unemployed opposition leaders have been trying to churn sourness into the relationship between DK Shivakumar and me, and let R. Ashok and HD Kumaraswamy know that this may empty the sourness-filled within them, but it will have no effect on our milk-and-honey-like relationship," he said.

https://x.com/siddaramaiah/status/2028795763480989704

The remarks came after Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy and Leader of Opposition R Ashoka accused the Chief Minister of phone tapping to spy on Shivakumar. Siddaramaiah dismissed the charges as a "frustrated statement from restless souls," asserting that the Intelligence Department has traditionally remained under the Chief Minister's purview, including during previous BJP and JD(S) administrations.

He alleged that the BJP and JD(S) were attempting to lure Shivakumar and disrupt the Congress government. Calling Shivakumar a "staunch Congressman," Siddaramaiah said no amount of political manoeuvring or "daydreaming" by rivals would weaken their relationship or destabilise the government.

Addressing rumours of a power tussle following the completion of 2.5 years of the Congress government in November 2025, Siddaramaiah reaffirmed that the administration would complete its full five-year tenure under Congress leadership. He stressed that the party functions with internal democracy and that all MLAs ultimately abide by the high command's decision.

The Chief Minister also took aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and central agencies, alleging misuse of investigative bodies against opposition leaders. Concluding his post, Siddaramaiah urged the Opposition to act as a constructive force, stating that the people of Karnataka had given Congress a clear mandate to govern for five years. (ANI)

 
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