Bengaluru (PTI): Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar is patiently waiting for the Congress's decision on the leadership issue, his brother and former MP D K Suresh said on Tuesday.

Speaking to reporters, Suresh described Shivakumar as a "disciplined soldier of the party" who is acting in the interest of both the party and its legislators. He added that senior leader Rahul Gandhi has assured that an appropriate decision will be taken at the right time.

"The party has already asked him to be patient. Rahul Gandhi, during the meeting in Mysuru, also said that an appropriate decision would be taken at the right time," he said, reiterating that Shivakumar has been a disciplined soldier of the party from the beginning.

"In the interest of the party and legislators, and with the goal of keeping all 140 legislators together, he is patiently waiting for the party’s decision," Suresh said.

On whether there was a deadline for patience, he said, "Power doesn’t come easily to anyone. If it is written in my brother’s fate, he will become the chief minister. The post is not easy, and it cannot be achieved without patience."

Suresh further emphasised the importance of unity ahead of the 2028 Assembly elections. "The party will have to fight the polls unitedly. In that direction, keeping in mind the interests of legislators and workers, patience is important," he said.

Highlighting Shivakumar’s commitment to party discipline, Suresh added, "He is also the party president and should maintain discipline first, which he is following diligently."

The 'leadership tussle' in Karnataka has intensified amid speculation of a possible change in the chief ministership after the Congress government completed the halfway mark of its five-year term on November 20. The speculation is linked to a reported "power-sharing" arrangement between CM Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar during the government’s formation in 2023.

Shivakumar had earlier indicated that discussions over the leadership issue involving himself and Siddaramaiah were held in the presence of the Congress high command, and that a decision had been reached, with timing yet to be finalised.

"Time will answer everything," he said. Shivakumar has also asserted that he enjoys the support of all 140 ruling party legislators, including CM Siddaramaiah.

When asked how long supporters of Shivakumar should remain patient, Suresh referred to the upcoming legislative session from January 22 to 31. "After that, we will have to wait and see what the high command decides," he said.

On concerns that a leadership change could affect votes from certain communities, Suresh stressed the party’s inclusive approach. "A politician needs Vokkaliga votes, Lingayat votes, as well as SC and ST votes. Appeasing one section alone won’t help. Every vote counts. Caste-based politics hampers development at both state and national levels," he said.

Suresh also highlighted Shivakumar’s loyalty to the party rather than to any individual leader. "While some people are loyal to personalities or power, D K Shivakumar has always stood by the party in all situations, whether in power or not. He sees everything patiently," he said, adding that his comments on Panchayat chairmen were illustrative and not meant to apply to state-level politics.

Asked whether Shivakumar’s intentions and patience had been conveyed to Rahul Gandhi, Suresh said the national leader considers the political situation across the country and makes decisions after consulting all stakeholders. "We have faith that the party leadership, including Rahul Gandhi, will take everyone into confidence before deciding," he said.

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Chennai: Actor-politician Vijay has reportedly not been invited to take oath as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu after failing to demonstrate support from the required number of MLAs, sources in Raj Bhavan said.

According to media reports that quoted sources in the office of R.N. Ravi Arlekar, Vijay could not prove the backing of 118 legislators, the majority mark in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly.

Despite last-minute efforts to secure support from the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazagam (AMMK), and an IUML legislator, Vijay reportedly managed support from only 116 MLAs, falling short by two members.

Sources said Vijay failed to submit letters of support from the VCK and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).

Later, the IUML issued a statement clarifying that it was not part of the TVK-led alliance.

Meanwhile, AMMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran is also said to have informed the Governor that his party would support the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) instead.

Earlier in the evening, Vijay had met Governor Arlekar and staked claim to form the government, stating that he enjoyed the support of 118 MLAs.