Swift Summary
- Karnataka Chief Minister siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar visited Delhi to meet Congress central leaders amid talks of leadership change in the state.
- The pair are expected to meet Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi and AICC President Mallikarjun kharge, though an appointment is yet to be confirmed.
- Siddaramaiah asserted he will serve a full five-year term, while Kharge remarked that any leadership change decision would come from the high command.
- Despite gag orders from Congress leadership, local MLAs continue to push for shifting power to Shivakumar, including claims of united regional MLA support and statements about a Lingayat seer calling for power-sharing arrangements.
- Shivakumar declined comment on the issues but stated, “the CM’s post is not vacant.”
- BJP alleged that Siddaramaiah’s rumored appointment as chairperson of the National OBC Advisory Committee signals plans for his removal as CM-a claim denied by him directly.
- Supportive talks on pending matters like Legislative Council candidates and KPCC chief replacement are also part of their agenda during the visit.
- Discussions include meetings with Randeep Singh Surjewala (Congress General Secretary) and also potential appointments with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh or PM Modi during this trip.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The ongoing political controversy in Karnataka highlights internal fissures within Congress despite gag orders from its high command. While Chief minister Siddaramaiah insists on completing his tenure, statements promoting D.K. Shivakumar point toward growing regional dissent within party cadres calling for power-sharing dynamics-such dissent often pressures centralized decision-making processes in coalition-heavy environments such such federal democratic context inputs . How key-cross-layer dialogues reactational