Karnataka: KMF president poll turns latest CM–DCM flashpoint | Bengaluru News

Saroj Kumar
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Koppal: The long-delayed election to the post of president of Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) is likely to take place on March 6, almost 20 months after the previous board’s term ended, following legal and administrative complications.The announcement has set the stage for a keen political contest, widely viewed as a prestige battle between the camps of CM Siddaramaiah and DCM DK Shivakumar.

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The term of the previous KMF board expired on July 7, 2024, but the Lok Sabha elections and subsequent procedural delays extended its tenure. On June 4, 2025, THM Kumar, registrar of cooperative societies, was appointed administrator.KMF, which markets Nandini dairy products, represents lakhs of milk producers across the state. The lack of an elected president for nearly two years created a leadership vacuum in one of Karnataka’s most influential cooperative bodies.A total of 20 members are eligible to vote. They include nominated representatives of 16 milk unions, one govt nominee, representatives of registrar of cooperative societies, animal husbandry department, and National Dairy Development Board. Hampaiah Swamy of Yelburga, Koppal, was appointed the govt representative.The contest has narrowed to three Congress leaders — Bangalore Milk Union (BAMUL) president DK Suresh; Raichur-Ballari-Koppal-Vijayanagara Milk Union president and Koppal MLA K Raghavendra Hitnal; and Kolar Milk Union (KOMUL) president and Malur MLA KY Nanjegowda.Hitnal publicly said he is actively seeking the post, asserting that Kalyana Karnataka deserves representation. Nanjegowda also pressed his claim, stating he missed the opportunity in the previous term and should be considered now.DCM Shivakumar is said to be backing his brother, DK Suresh, arguing that the CM’s camp held the post earlier. Siddaramaiah is reportedly firm in his support for Hitnal, who met him recently to discuss the matter.With both the CM and DCM standing by their respective candidates, the March 6 election is expected to heighten political undercurrents within the ruling Congress as it decides the leadership of one of the state’s most powerful cooperative institutions.



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Saroj Kumar is a digital journalist and news Editor, of Aman Shanti News. He covers breaking news, Indian and global affairs, and trending stories with a focus on accuracy and credibility.