The Karnataka Congress Chief DK Shivakumar on Monday said he might visit Delhi tomorrow after cancelling the trip today due to a stomach infection, he later wished his party colleague and senior leader all the best for the Congress' announcement on CM post. 

Shivakumar, who is in the running for the state's CM was summoned by Congress' headquarters in Delhi as the AICC is in the process of making a decision on Karnataka CM but skipped the meet today and alter announced that he might visit tomorrow. 

" I'll try to go to Delhi tomorrow...The party high command will take a call. We all are one and we will work together," he said

Earlier, addressing the reporters, he also quipped that he does not have a single MLA on his side, as "all the 135 MLAs who won in the elections belong to the Congress"."Let's leave the matter of CM to the high command," he said.

"The party high command will take a call. I don't want to comment or speak anything more. Whatever I had to speak, I have spoken already. I do not want MLAs (support)...that is not important to me. Ours is a Congress block. 135 is the number and one more ally member. We all are one and will work together".

Earlier today, Shivakumar said, "It is my birthday today, I will meet my family. Afterwards, I will leave for Delhi. Under my leadership, we have 135 MLAs, all in one voice, said that the matter (to appoint CM) is to be left to the party's high command. My aim was to deliver Karnataka and I did it." "Congress high command called me and Siddaramaiah to Delhi.

Sonia Gandhi, Kharge had given me the post of president. 135 seats have come under my presidency. When all MLAs left our party and we lost our government, I did not lose hope. I do not want to disclose what has happened in the last 5 years," the Karnataka Congress chief added.

"I'm a single man, I believe in one thing that a single man with courage becomes a majority...When all our MLAs left the party (2019 JD(S)-Cong coalition govt), I didn't lose my heart," Shivakumar had said before heading to Delhi for Karnataka CM talks.

Meanwhile, Congress is mulling over its chief ministerial choice after getting a thumping majority in Karnataka Assembly elections, party state president DK Shivakumar, and Siddramaiah are leading aspirants for the top post.

Former chief minister Siddaramaiah has already arrived in Delhi on Monday to meet the top Congress leadership as the party engaged in the process of picking the next Karnataka CM.

Three central observers appointed by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) in Karnataka, arrived in Delhi on Monday to present their report to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on the question of appointing the chief minister of the State.

The observers Sushil Kumar Shinde, Deepak Bawaria and Bhanwar Jitendra Singh were tasked with speaking to newly elected Congress MLAs on the election of the Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leader in Karnataka and subsequently to submit their report to the party's high command. The three observers were appointed by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Sunday.