Siddaramaiah Stands Firm: Congress to Complete Full Term in Karnataka
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed confidence in the Congress government completing its five-year term, while deflecting questions about his own tenure. He emphasized that leadership decisions are up to the party high command. Recent by-election victories were highlighted as signs of support for the government's programs.
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has assured the public that the Congress government is committed to completing a full five-year term, without confirming if he himself will remain in office throughout.
In a conversation with reporters, Siddaramaiah sidestepped queries regarding his continued leadership, emphasizing that such decisions rest with the party high command. "The high command will decide," he stated firmly, declining to engage in speculative dialogue about a potential leadership change.
The Chief Minister pointed to recent by-election wins in Bagalkote and Davanagere South as evidence of public support, dismissing opposition claims as lacking strategy. Discussions of a leadership change, with Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar as a potential successor, have been circulating in Karnataka's political circles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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