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Karnataka Congress leadership questions resurface: Will Siddaramaiah complete full term as CM?

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Last updated: 25 July, 2025 12:16 PM
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Karnataka Congress leadership questions resurface: Will Siddaramaiah complete full term as CM?

New Delhi: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is once again at the centre of political speculation, with questions lingering over whether he will complete his full five-year term. The veteran leader is currently on his third visit to Delhi since June, joined by his deputy and political rival, D K Shivakumar (commonly referred to as DKS).

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New Delhi trip fuels leadership buzzBihar elections dictate Karnataka Congress’s leadership

In his second term, Siddaramaiah is poised to become the state’s longest-serving elected CM. This would surpass former CM Devaraj Urs’ record of over 2,700 days in office. However, rumours persist about a rotational leadership agreement with DKS. And this, according to reports, involves handing over power halfway through the term. However, Congress party has never officially confirmed this claim.

New Delhi trip fuels leadership buzz

Though the stated reason for their visit is to attend the “Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan” organised by the AICC Backward Class unit, there is speculation that Siddaramaiah may meet Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. A similar meeting had been scheduled during his last visit earlier this month, but did not take place.

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The Congress high command has issued a gag order, resulting in public silence from both camps. Yet, senior leaders admit internal strategies and quiet negotiations are underway as the government nears the halfway mark of its tenure in November.

Bihar elections dictate Karnataka Congress’s leadership

Congress insiders suggest the party is cautious about any leadership change before the Bihar polls. Siddaramaiah is the only OBC CM the party has at present, and removing him could alienate backward caste voters. This could have ramifications as the OBC forms a crucial demographic in Bihar.

The AHINDA vote base (minorities, backward classes, and Dalits) strongly backs Siddaramaiah, and party leadership is said to be weighing the electoral risks of any move against him.

DKS keeps a low profile, for now

While Siddaramaiah publicly asserted his intent to serve a full term during his previous Delhi visit, DKS is playing it carefully. Known for his loyalty to the Congress and the Gandhi family, the Vokkaliga leader is said to be relying on quiet political manoeuvring and symbolic gestures, including frequent visits to temples, to strengthen his case.

With internal party dynamics at play and the countdown to the halfway mark approaching, the leadership question remains unanswered, for now.

(With PTI inputs)

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