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‘Ready To Serve Full 5-Year Term If…’: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Amid Speculation Of His Exit

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Mangaluru, Oct 27 (PTI) Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday said he would continue in office for the full five year term, subject to the Congress high command’s decision.

There has been speculation about a possible change in leadership when the Congress government reaches the halfway mark of its five-year term in November—a phase being referred to by some as the “November revolution”. However, amid the talk of a leadership change, Siddaramaiah has consistently reiterated that he will complete a full five-year term.

Responding to a question on whether he would remain chief minister for five years, Siddaramaiah told reporters, “If the high command decides.” Asked about his close confidant and former minister K N Rajanna’s statement that Siddaramaiah should continue as CM for five years, he said, “It is his personal opinion”.

On multiple chief ministerial aspirants within the Congress, Siddaramaiah said, “In a democracy, we cannot tell those in the race not to compete. It is their right. Anyone may claim to be a chief ministerial candidate, but ultimately, the high command will decide.” To another query as to why the issue of a change in leadership keeps surfacing, he replied, “It is because you (the media) keep asking.” Speculation about a leadership change within the ruling Congress has persisted for some time, with reports suggesting an alleged power-sharing agreement between Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar.

There was stiff competition between the two leaders for the top post after the Assembly election results in May 2023. The Congress high command had eventually convinced Shivakumar to take up the post of deputy CM.

At the time, reports indicated that a “rotational chief minister” arrangement had been agreed upon, under which Shivakumar would take over after two and a half years. However, the party has never officially confirmed this.

Earlier in the day, Rajanna, a Congress MLA from the Madhugiri constituency, told media in Bengaluru that Siddaramaiah was “indispensable” to the Congress.

“I have said it earlier in the Assembly—just as B S Yediyurappa is indispensable for the BJP and the Deve Gowda family for the JD(S), Siddaramaiah is indispensable for the Congress. Everyone accepts this as the truth, though some say nobody is indispensable to the party. From my experience, I can say Siddaramaiah is indeed indispensable to the Congress,” he said.

Rajanna added that if the party high command allows Siddaramaiah to go ahead with a cabinet reshuffle as the government completes 2.5 years in office, his leadership will remain “unaffected”. If permission is not granted, he said, there could be “political activities”.

He also downplayed Shivakumar’s visit to New Delhi, saying it might be related to a court case or personal matters. “He may meet the high command and Rahul Gandhi as the state Congress chief and will abide by the instructions they give,” Rajanna said. 

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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