New Delhi (PTI): Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Wednesday dismissed speculation about a possible change of guard in the state after Makara Sankranti, saying such talk exists only in the media and not within the party or government.

Shivakumar, who was in Delhi, said he is not meeting anyone during this trip. "Kharge is in Delhi. I think Rahul Gandhi came yesterday and I don't want to disturb him," he said.

Asked about the change of guard in Karnataka, he told reporters, "The speculation is only in the media. There is no speculation within the party or anywhere in the government. The media is only speculating about things."

Speaking about his current role, the Deputy CM said, "I would love to be a party worker rather than (holding) any position in the party. That is permanent for me," adding that he has been working for the party since 1980, completing 45 years of service.

About meetings with party leaders, he said such interactions over breakfast are routine, similar to meetings with businessmen, bureaucrats and media. "Meeting, sharing and caring is part of life," he added.

The Deputy CM said the Congress government has delivered on promises made to the people during elections and will continue to do so. He said the party high command has given them a free hand to work as a team.

Asked about speculation regarding Lok Sabha MP and AICC general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's political future and a possible prime ministerial role, Shivakumar distanced himself from such discussions.

"I am not aware of all these issues. My leader is AICC president Mallikarjuna Kharge and Rahul Gandhi is my Leader of Opposition and they are at the helm of affairs. They are running the party under the guidance of Sonia Gandhi. Whatever call they take, I strive to work," he said.

He praised Rahul Gandhi for giving "big strength" to the party and said there is no discussion on alternative leadership.

"Priyanka Gandhi's sole motto is only to see that Rahul Gandhi becomes PM," he added.

He emphasised that speculation about individual names goes against party principles.

"One or two members or workers on the basic principles of the party should be there. No names should be speculated.

"We believe in leadership. Any day, the Congress party can make a decision. Discipline is important. I don't want anyone to create any confusion," Shivakumar said.

On questions about a possible cabinet reshuffle, Shivakumar said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah would be the better person to address such matters.

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New Delhi (PTI): The Delhi High Court on Friday sought the stand of Delhi Police on a bail plea by Olympian Sushil Kumar in the murder case of former junior national wrestling champion Sagar Dhankar.

Justice Anup J Bhambhani issued notice to Delhi Police and the kin of the deceased, and asked them to file a status report and a reply, respectively.

Noting that the Supreme Court had cancelled the bail granted to Kumar by the high court in August last year, the judge remarked, "I think you are being ambitious."

"Once the Supreme Court has taken a view, what do you expect from me?" the court asked.

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The counsel for the accused said the bail plea should be considered since all public witnesses have been examined in the trial.

The counsel for Delhi Police and the deceased's kin, however, said all public witnesses were yet to be examined.

"Let a status report/detailed reply be filed before the next date of hearing. Renotify on May 4," the court said.

Kumar was arrested in May 2021 and a sessions court granted him a week's interim bail for his knee surgery on July 19, 2023.

On August 13, 2025, the Supreme Court cancelled Kumar's bail, setting aside a March 4 high court order and noting that his "domineering influence" over witnesses or delaying the trial proceedings could not be ruled out.

On February 6 this year, a trial court refused to grant bail to Kumar, saying the possibility that the accused might influence witnesses "cannot be ruled out".

The trial court, in October 2022, framed charges against Kumar under Indian Penal Code sections dealing with murder, criminal conspiracy, intimidation and rioting with a deadly weapon. Charges were also framed under the provisions of the Arms Act.

The trial court had noted that after being abducted and brought to the Chhatrasal Stadium, Dhankar was severely assaulted by several accused persons with baseball and hockey sticks.