A major political development from Karnataka has drawn attention after Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar was seen touching Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s feet during a meeting, in what is being widely interpreted as a symbolic gesture of respect and party unity amid ongoing leadership speculation within the Congress. The visuals reportedly emerged during a breakfast meeting held at Siddaramaiah’s official residence, Kaveri, where senior Congress leaders gathered for discussions. The interaction between the two prominent leaders has sparked political debate as it comes at a time when discussions about a possible leadership transition in the state have been gaining momentum. According to political observers, the gesture is being seen as a strong message of “all is well” within the party ranks, suggesting that there is no visible rift between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar despite recent speculation over a change in the chief minister’s post. The meeting included cordial exchanges, including greetings and informal discussions, reinforcing the appearance of unity within the ruling party. Sources indicate that internal coordination and strategic discussions continue within the Congress leadership regarding the future political direction in Karnataka. While speculation persists in political circles, party leaders appear to be projecting stability and cohesion through such public interactions. The moment has also been interpreted as a symbolic acknowledgment of experience and leadership within the party, with Siddaramaiah representing senior leadership and DK Shivakumar being viewed as part of the next generation of leadership. Political analysts believe such gestures are often used to send a message of internal harmony during sensitive political transitions, especially when discussions about leadership roles and cabinet alignment are ongoing.


