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'Nothing to worry': DKS in damage-control mode after 'closest of friend' quits Karnataka cabinet

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'Nothing to worry': DKS in damage-control mode after 'closest of friend' quits Karnataka cabinet
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Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is managing internal party friction after senior leader Ramalinga Reddy resigned from his cabinet post. Reddy expressed frustration over not receiving the Bengaluru Development portfolio, though he confirmed he would remain in the Congress party.

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Internal cabinet disputes in major Indian states can lead to political instability and affect the delivery of public services in key urban centers.

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DK Shivakumar goes into damage-control mode after closest of friend Ramalinga Reddy s cabinet exit in Karnataka | India News - The Times of India

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The article reports on political maneuvering and quotes both sides of the internal party conflict.

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