- By Raju Kumar
- Fri, 05 Dec 2025 07:17 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Shivakumar's Watch Row: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Friday said he would resign today itself if he is proven wrong over the ongoing luxury-watch controversy. Challenging senior BJP leader and Opposition leader in the Legislative Council, Chalavadi Narayanaswamy, the Karnataka Congress president asked him if he would resign if his claim proved untrue.
Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru, Shivakumar said he has already submitted every detail related to his watches to the Lokayukta.
"If I have lied about this matter, I will resign immediately. Otherwise, will he resign?" he said. The senior Congress leader accused Narayanaswamy of speaking without basic knowledge.
"If someone wants to comment, they should first understand the issue. Don't talk just for publicity. I act with more responsibility than him," the Congress leader said.
What Is Luxury Watch Row?
A controversy erupted after the BJP alleged that both Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar have expensive watches, accusing them of favouring the watch luxury brands. Narayanaswamy said both leaders seem to favour the same luxury brand, even joking that it appeared to be a "Congress-affiliated company".
"Responding to the claim that he did not disclose some watches in his 2018 and 2023 affidavits, Shivakumar retorted, "Didn't I submit it in 2025?" He added that he had shown documents only because Narayanaswamy insinuated theft.
"Let him raise the issue in the Assembly or anywhere in the country. Who is stopping him?" A day earlier, Shivakumar had posted his Lokayukta affidavit on X, rebuking Narayanaswamy for "speaking lies just to wag his tongue".
"I am a transparent person. Don't we -- the Chief Minister and I -- have the right to wear the watches we like? Don't talk like a crow plucking a peacock's feather. Use the constitutional powers you have with wisdom," he wrote.
Citing Shivakumar's affidavit, he noted the declaration of a Rolex valued at Rs 9 lakh and a Hublot worth Rs 23.9 lakh, and alleged that other high-end watches -- including a Cartier he claimed is now worth around Rs 46-47 lakh with tax -- were not declared. He suggested these items may be "stolen or purchased goods", prompting Shivakumar's sharp rebuttal.
(With IANS Inputs)
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