Power Sharing Tussle: Party High Command Likely to Summon CM, DyCM for Amicable Settlement
Congress high command plans talks with Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar to resolve a power-sharing dispute before Parliament's winter session, aiming to maintain party unity.
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Karnataka Congress Crisis: No 2.5-Year CM Deal, Siddaramaiah's Aide Dares High Command
The political power struggle in the Karnataka Congress government intensifies, focusing on the Chief Minister's post held by Siddaramaiah. The conflict centres on an alleged power-sharing agreement for a rotational Chief Ministership with Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar. Basavaraj Rayareddy, Economic Advisor to the Chief Minister, states that the Congress High Command did not specify a term limit for Siddaramaiah. According to Rayareddy, '…
A new controversy has erupted within the Karnataka Congress over the 2.5-year power-sharing agreement. Siddaramaiah had initially promised a full term, but now he is demanding a full term. The high command is under pressure, and Shivakumar is waiting patiently. The coming weeks will determine whether the agreement will be implemented.
Karnataka: DK Shivakumar mounts pressure as Naga saints visit him, Rahul Gandhi to decide CM's fate
The Congress government in Karnataka is witnessing significant internal political unrest. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar is reportedly unhappy with the party leadership, with his supporters keen to see him succeed as Chief Minister. However, current CM Siddaramaiah has shown no inclination to step down. Amid the mounting tensions, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge visited Bengaluru on Friday, but Shivakumar has yet to meet him. Naga sai…
No plans to meet Rahul Gandhi for now, high command must make decision: Karnataka CM on leadership issue
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday stated that he has no plans to meet the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, for now, on the alleged power struggle in the Congress in the state.
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