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I will be the CM for full 5-year term: Siddaramaiah amid fresh rumours

By, Bengaluru
Published on: Oct 02, 2025 06:18 AM IST

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah vows to complete his full term amid speculation of leadership change, while party leaders back Deputy CM Shivakumar for future role.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday reiterated that he will complete a full five-year term, seeking to put to rest the fresh speculation about a potential mid-term leadership change in the state Congress.

I will be the CM for full 5-year term: Siddaramaiah amid fresh rumours

“I will be the chief minister for a full five-year term,” Siddaramaiah told reporters, adding that he hopes to perform the traditional Pushparchana during Dasara next year in Mysuru. The ceremony, a longstanding convention, involves the state’s chief minister participating in religious rituals during the royal Dasara celebrations. Siddaramaiah also affirmed his willingness to follow the directives of the party high command. “Whatever the high command decides, we have to go by it,” he said.

The remarks came as several party leaders publicly voiced support for Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar to eventually assume the state’s top post. Kunigal MLA H D Ranganath, a relative of Shivakumar, highlighted the Deputy Chief Minister’s role in securing Congress’ 140-seat victory in the 224-member Karnataka assembly in 2023. “Every leader today says that Congress got 140 seats due to his efforts. So the party high command should decide the due position and recognition for him,” Ranganath said.

The debate over Karnataka’s leadership comes despite earlier directives from Congress leadership warning party members against public discussion of a potential change. Several leaders have already received show-cause notices for speaking about succession plans. On July 11, Siddaramaiah himself had rejected speculation about a mid-term arrangement, affirming that he intended to complete the full five-year term.

The fissures between the two leaders trace back to the aftermath of the Congress’ victory in this year’s Karnataka Assembly elections. While Siddaramaiah emerged as the party’s choice for Chief Minister, Shivakumar, who also aspired to the position, was persuaded to accept the Deputy Chief Minister role. This compromise, while averting an immediate crisis, left lingering questions about the potential for future conflicts over power-sharing.

Earlier reports had suggested a possible ‘pact’ under which Siddaramaiah would serve as chief minister for the first half of the term, with Shivakumar taking over the remaining period. That first phase of Siddaramaiah’s tenure is set to conclude in November, just a month away, which has fuelled the renewed discussion.

 
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