HD Kumaraswamy starts his new job as Chief Minister of Karnataka with the benefit of hindsight- he has held the office once earlier and returns to it in a renewal of vows with the Congress, with whom his party had a starter marriage in 2004.
That relationship ended with plenty of hard feelings and a hangover of angst that prevented Mr Kumaraswamy, 58, from allying with the Congress ahead of this year's election in his home state.
Karnataka chose, as it has for the last three decades, to eject the party in power - the Congress - but did not endow the BJP with an outright majority. That forced the Congress into a crash course in political management. With out-of-character agility, flexibility and speed, the party locked Mr Kumaraswamy into a post-election partnership, agreeing that though it won far more seats than Mr Kumaraswamy's party, he would be the Chief Minister; as compensation, the Congress secured the post of Deputy Chief Minister and the majority of ministries.
Two developments completely reshaped the political continuum: Mr Gowda began to promote his son over Mr Siddaramaiah; and Mr Kumaraswamy led a stealth attack which brought down his party's government with the Congress and installed him as Chief Minister with the BJP as his new consort.
Mr Gowda was hospitalized for several months, laid up by what he described as his son's betrayal. Mr Siddaramaiah strode out of their party and into the Congress, triggering a hostility with Mr Kumaraswamy that remains unresolved over a decade later. As for Mr Kumaraswamy, he served as Chief Minister for 20 months before ditching the BJP at the altar -when it was his turn to step down and allow a BJP candidate to become Chief Minister, part of a rotational agreement between the two sides, he decided he was altogether done with the whole act.
In 2013, Mr Siddaramaiah became Chief Minister of the Congress government in Karnataka; ahead of this month's election, the party said it could not entertain the prospect of an alliance with Mr Kumaraswamy, a hardliner approach driven by Mr Siddaramaiah.
Mr Kumaraswamy, showing signs of reinvigoration and drawing large audiences at rallies especially in areas dominated by his caste, the Vokkaligas, said only that he was confident that he would be king, not king-maker. Just four months after a heart surgery, he was out campaigning for hours. Often at his side, his wife Anita, who is believed to have political ambitions too.
When the BJP emerged with the most seats but not enough to form a government on its own, the Congress proposed to the JD(S) which quickly said "I do". Governor Vajubhai Vala disregarded their joint claim to take a trust vote (together, they had more legislators than the BJP) and Mr Yeddyurappa was sworn in as Chief Minister. The Congress petitioned the Supreme Court which said Mr Yeddyurappa would have 48 hours, not 15 days as decided by Governor Vala, to prove his majority. Just before the vote was to be held, Mr Yeddyurappa resigned, knowing that he would lose.
The Congress, for its part, is now tutored in the understanding that it may, in some states, have to prop up regional bosses rather than the other way around.
Mr Kumaraswamy, finally, has clambered up to the top again though not without the weight of what is likely to be an exacting alliance -and the threat of the BJP chipping away at legislators from both his own party and the Congress to collapse the new government.
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