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CliQ INDIA > National > Siddaramaiah defers Karnataka CM question, leaves fate to Congress high command amid Shivakumar speculation | cliQ Latest
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Siddaramaiah defers Karnataka CM question, leaves fate to Congress high command amid Shivakumar speculation | cliQ Latest

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, along with his deputy DK Shivakumar, presented a united front on Monday amid renewed speculation of a leadership tussle in the state Congress.

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  • Siddaramaiah says Shivakumar becomes CM only when high command decides.
  • Both leaders present united front amid ongoing Karnataka leadership speculation.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, along with his deputy DK Shivakumar, presented a united front on Monday amid renewed speculation of a leadership tussle in the state Congress. Speaking to reporters for the second time in four days, Siddaramaiah said that any decision regarding the chief ministership would be made by the party high command, effectively leaving the question of succession to Congress leaders in New Delhi.

When asked about the possibility of Shivakumar taking over as chief minister, Siddaramaiah responded, “When the high command says,” indicating that the matter rests solely with party leadership. The remarks came after both leaders met for breakfast at Siddaramaiah’s residence, a gesture aimed at showcasing unity and quelling speculation about internal differences.

Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar Emphasize Unity and Willingness to Follow Party Decisions

Siddaramaiah, speaking alongside DK Shivakumar, reiterated that both leaders would be willing to travel to New Delhi if called upon by the Congress high command. “We will discuss farmers’ issues and other state matters. Both of us will accept the reason taken by the high command, especially Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge. If they call us to Delhi, we will definitely go,” he said.

The chief minister emphasized that all Karnataka MLAs are united and prepared to face the opposition collectively. “We are always united. We are brothers and working together,” he added. The statement was intended to calm concerns within the party and among the public regarding internal differences between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, who have both been prominent figures in Karnataka politics.

Siddaramaiah also noted that a meeting of Congress MPs has been scheduled for December 8, though he did not specify whether leadership issues would be discussed at the gathering. The session is expected to address key state concerns, particularly matters affecting farmers, infrastructure, and governance, while also providing an opportunity for party leaders to deliberate on internal strategy.

Speculation Over Rotational CM Deal Persists Amid Calm Front

Speculation about a leadership change in Karnataka has been ongoing since Siddaramaiah completed two and a half years of his term last month. When the Congress came to power in Karnataka in 2023, Siddaramaiah was appointed chief minister and DK Shivakumar was named his deputy. However, reports suggested that the party may have considered a “rotational CM” arrangement between the two leaders, under which Shivakumar would assume the chief ministership halfway through Siddaramaiah’s term.

The recent buzz intensified after Shivakumar hinted at stepping down as the Karnataka Congress president, prompting some of his supporters to head to Delhi. This sparked speculation that he might soon take on the chief minister’s role. Yet, the two leaders appeared to signal that no internal rift exists, meeting for breakfast at Siddaramaiah’s residence on Saturday and again Monday morning. The meetings have been interpreted as a clear demonstration of solidarity between the two senior leaders.

Political observers noted that the Congress leadership in Delhi continues to maintain control over decisions regarding state leadership, underscoring the importance of the high command in resolving any perceived tensions. By publicly deferring to New Delhi, Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar have reinforced the perception that internal party mechanisms will determine any future changes, rather than local political maneuvering or speculation.

Despite the ongoing conjecture, both leaders have focused on projecting stability within the state Congress. Analysts suggest that this approach may be aimed at strengthening the party’s position ahead of upcoming local and national elections, as well as ensuring that internal disputes do not distract from governance and public policy initiatives.

By presenting a cooperative front, Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar appear to be signaling continuity and cohesion within the Karnataka Congress. Their willingness to follow the directives of the high command demonstrates respect for party protocols, while simultaneously addressing media narratives suggesting a leadership tussle. This careful balancing act reflects the complex political dynamics within one of India’s key southern states.

The Congress high command has yet to publicly comment on the matter, but reports indicate that the leadership is monitoring the situation closely. Any decision regarding the chief ministership is likely to consider a combination of factors, including electoral performance, internal party support, and strategic priorities for Karnataka. Meanwhile, the public and political commentators continue to speculate about the timing and nature of any leadership change.

Both Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar have reiterated their commitment to addressing state issues, with particular focus on governance, farmers’ welfare, and development initiatives. Their repeated appearances together before the media have reinforced the narrative that the Karnataka Congress is presenting a united front despite persistent rumours of internal rearrangements.

With the December 8 meeting of MPs approaching, party members and observers will be closely watching any cues regarding the leadership question. The careful calibration of statements by Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar suggests a deliberate attempt to manage both internal and external perceptions, ensuring that any eventual decision aligns with the broader strategic interests of the Congress party.

As speculation continues, the message from Karnataka’s top Congress leaders is clear: the timing and outcome of any potential leadership change are the prerogative of the party high command, and local leaders will adhere to those decisions while maintaining public focus on governance and development priorities.

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