NEW DELHI: Karnataka deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday landed in Delhi amid the ongoing tussle with Siddaramaiah over the top job in the state. However, he refuted reports that he is visiting Delhi to the Congress high command, saying that he is in the national capital to attend a wedding. "No political agenda. I have come here for my friend's son's wedding. Also, I wanted to make arrangements for the December 14 Vote Chori rally...We are expecting more than 10,000 people to come from Karnataka," DKS said. "I just wanted to discuss with my colleagues and other friends as to what are the arrangements we can make. So, I have come here. As the party president (of Karnataka Congress ), I have the responsibility of all these things. So, I have come here to do
'No political agenda': DK Shivakumar lands in Delhi; claims no plans of meeting high command
The Times of India16 hrs ago
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