Karnataka Minister Krishna Byre Gowda met Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday to discuss concerns regarding the Bengaluru portfolio. According to sources, Shivakumar assured Gowda that both leaders would deliberate on the matter in detail after returning to Bengaluru and resolve it at the earliest.
Meeting Details
The meeting, held in the state capital, focused on addressing the administrative and developmental challenges facing Bengaluru. Gowda, who holds key portfolios, expressed his apprehensions about the allocation and execution of responsibilities related to the city's governance.
Assurance from Deputy CM
Shivakumar, who also serves as the Bengaluru in-charge minister, reiterated his commitment to resolving the issues amicably. He emphasized that the state government prioritizes Bengaluru's growth and that any concerns would be addressed through mutual consultation.
Sources close to the development indicated that both leaders are expected to hold a comprehensive discussion upon returning to Bengaluru, aiming to streamline coordination and ensure effective implementation of policies. The meeting comes amid speculations about potential reshuffling of portfolios within the state cabinet.
The Karnataka government has been focusing on infrastructure, traffic management, and waste disposal in Bengaluru, with several new initiatives launched in recent months. The resolution of portfolio-related concerns is seen as crucial for the smooth functioning of these projects.



