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Karnataka Power Shift: DK Shivakumar Likely to Replace Siddaramaiah as CM

Political speculation has intensified in Karnataka amid strong indications of a possible leadership change in the Congress government. According to sources, the Congress high command is preparing to appoint D. K. Shivakumar as the next Chief Minister, replacing incumbent CM Siddaramaiah. The reports have already triggered celebrations among DK Shivakumar’s supporters, particularly in his stronghold of Kanakapura, where party workers were seen bursting crackers, distributing sweets, and celebrating the anticipated transition. Sources claim that the Congress leadership has nearly finalized DK Shivakumar’s name for the top post after discussions in Delhi. Political circles are buzzing with reports that Siddaramaiah could step down soon, possibly paving the way for a formal leadership announcement after a Congress Legislature Party meeting. However, insiders suggest the transition may not be smooth, as Siddaramaiah is reportedly unhappy with the decision. According to sources, the senior Congress leader had attempted to present his case before the party leadership to continue in office but failed to convince the high command. Reports further suggest that he was offered a role in national politics, including a possible Rajya Sabha path, which he allegedly declined. Sources indicate Siddaramaiah is reluctant to move away from Karnataka politics and has already communicated his dissatisfaction to the leadership. Meanwhile, DK Shivakumar has avoided directly answering questions about becoming Chief Minister, maintaining silence amid the growing speculation. The possible power shift has revived memories of Karnataka’s long history of dramatic political developments and leadership tussles. While Congress currently enjoys comfortable numbers in the Assembly, the key question remains whether the transition will happen smoothly or trigger fresh internal tensions within the party.

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