Minister Ramalinga Reddy’s resignation issue resolved, says Chief Minister Shivakumar

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Minister Ramalinga Reddy’s resignation issue resolved, says Chief Minister Shivakumar
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Why it matters

Reddy's resignation triggered the first major political challenge for the three-day-old Shivakumar-led Congress government.

Key takeaways

  • Reddy had announced his resignation on Friday (June 5, 2026), alleging that assurances made to him regarding the Bengaluru Development portfolio had not been honoured after the allocation of portfolios in the newly formed Shivakumar government.
  • Reddy’s resignation via WhatsApp.He refused to reveal the outcome of the meeting late on June 5 night, or any promise made to him.Though the Chief Minister later said ‘things have been settled’, sources close to Mr.
  • Shivakumar said and expressed confidence that the government would move forward unitedly.Emphasising his long-standing association with the senior minister, he said, “Ramalinga Reddy and I have been friends since 1980.

A day after eight-time legislator Ramalinga Reddy sent his resignation being unhappy over portfolio allocation, Karnataka’s Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar said that all problems will be sorted out.

“Mr. Reddy is my friend. We will sort it. Don’t think too much about it,” the Chief Minister told presspersons in Bengaluru after offering floral tributes to the former chief minister Late D. Devaraj Urs on June 6. He acknowledged receiving Mr. Reddy’s resignation via WhatsApp.

He refused to reveal the outcome of the meeting late on June 5 night, or any promise made to him.

Though the Chief Minister later said ‘things have been settled’, sources close to Mr. Reddy indicate that things remain where they were. Mr. Reddy, who has expressed his unhappiness over being given water resources portfolio, is likely to meet the Congress central leadership to push for his case, as the Chief Minister has said that it was the high commands decision.

Late on Friday (June 5, 2026) night, Mr. Shivakumar met Mr. Reddy for nearly two-and-a-half hours at a private hotel in Jayanagar amid efforts by the Congress leadership to persuade the veteran leader to withdraw his resignation.

The meeting went on till the wee hours of Saturday (June 6, 2026).

“This is a family matter. We will all sit together and talk. Everything has been resolved,” Mr. Shivakumar told reporters after emerging from the meeting around 1.30 am.

“He has expressed his grievance; it was a case of miscommunication. Something has happened, and we will sort it out. Don't worry, we will run everything first-class. We have given opportunities to all senior leaders, and we will set everything right,” Mr. Shivakumar said and expressed confidence that the government would move forward unitedly.

Emphasising his long-standing association with the senior minister, he said, “Ramalinga Reddy and I have been friends since 1980. At present, I am working as the Chief Minister; earlier, I was a Minister, and he is a Minister. We are all friends.” Mr. Reddy had announced his resignation on Friday (June 5, 2026), alleging that assurances made to him regarding the Bengaluru Development portfolio had not been honoured after the allocation of portfolios in the newly formed Shivakumar government.

Asked whether he would withdraw his resignation if the Chief Minister requested him to do so, Mr. Reddy refrained from elaborating and echoed Mr. Shivakumar's remarks.

“I am saying the same thing that he (CM) told you. Everything has been resolved. That's all,” Mr. Reddy said.

The late-night meeting came amid intense efforts by the Congress leadership to contain discontent within the Cabinet after Mr. Reddy's resignation triggered the first major political challenge for the three-day-old Shivakumar-led Congress government.

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Published: Jun 6, 2026

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