Karnataka Politics: Siddaramaiah Stands Firm Amid Leadership Rumors
Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reaffirms his tenure as long as supported by Congress leadership, amidst emerging political dynamics with Deputy CM Shivakumar. Despite internal challenges and alleged constituency disparities, Siddaramaiah emphasizes a collective governance approach, maintaining confidence in returning to power post-2028 elections.
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In Karnataka's political arena, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah resolutely declares he will continue leading the state as long as the Congress high command endorses his leadership. Addressing the Assembly, Siddaramaiah affirmed his commitment to serve the full term mandated by the voter base and expressed confidence in securing future victories.
Tensions surfaced when Congress MLA H D Ranganath accused discrimination in loan distributions within agricultural constituencies. Supporting Deputy CM D K Shivakumar's potential ascension, Ranganath's claims were countered by Siddaramaiah, who promised to resolve any prejudice and urged for trust in his governance.
Opposition leader R Ashoka questioned Siddaramaiah's firmer grasp on leadership, highlighting internal schemes favoring Shivakumar. Siddaramaiah dismissed these assertions, emphasizing party unity among all 140 MLAs and clarifying that his leadership is a collective effort, not solely individualistic. The power struggle, particularly between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar, persists despite reconciliation efforts.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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