Congress High Command Calls Siddaramaiah To Delhi As Karnataka CM Change Rumours Resurface After 3 Years
Congress has called Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah to Delhi amid fresh speculation of a leadership change with DK Shivakumar, as party discontent grows over the prolonged CM tussle during key poll preparations.
- India News
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Bengaluru: The Congress central leadership has called Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to Delhi on Tuesday amid renewed speculation concerning leadership change in the state.
The call to the national capital comes three years into the Congress government's tenure and amid a prolonged tussle for the Chief Minister's post between Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar. Sources said the Chief Minister is scheduled to meet Rahul Gandhi during the visit.
There is a possibility of the Chief Minister discussing the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.
There is speculation about the real purpose of the meeting. The meeting may also focus on preparations for the upcoming Legislative Council elections.
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Over the past 18 months, Shivakumar's supporters have repeatedly asserted that he would soon take over as Chief Minister, though the transition has not occurred. "It's been the same tune for three years now," a senior party functionary said.
Discontent is reportedly growing within the state unit, with several leaders urging the high command to end the confusion quickly. They argue that the prolonged uncertainty is hurting the party's image in Karnataka. So far, the central leadership has avoided a final call, citing various reasons.
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With Siddaramaiah asked to be in Delhi on May 26, all eyes are now on the outcome of his meeting with the high command.
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