- DK Shivakumar's claim to the Chief Minister post unanimously backed by Congress leadership, sources said
- Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has been offered a Rajya Sabha seat and a national role from Delhi, sources said
- Siddaramaiah is expected to resign within two to three days, sources said
The tussle over the top post in Karnataka has finally been resolved, with DK Shivakumar's claim being backed unanimously by the Congress central leadership, sources told NDTV. "The entire high command was for transition to DK Shivakumar," sources also said. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, sources said, has been offered a Rajya Sabha seat and asked to play a larger, national role from Delhi. He has asked for time to decide on that, sources said. Siddaramaiah has discussed the matter with his loyalists, declaring that he will "abide by the decisions of the high command," sources said. He could step down as early as tomorrow, sources said.
The Congress, which held a marathon six-hour meeting earlier today, had claimed that it was about the three Rajya Sabha seats in the state, warning the media against speculating.
"Discussions were held regarding the Rajya Sabha and MLC elections. There is no truth to any other speculation," said party General Secretary KC Venugopal during the one-minute statement.
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The leadership issue in the state has been festering for over a year, with Shivakumar's supporters refusing to drop their claim that the Central leadership promising a rotating Chief Ministership when the party formed government after the 2023 assembly elections.
Shivakumar, who was one of the party's tallest leaders in the state, had been one of the contenders for the top post and accepted the post of Siddaramaiah's Deputy only after being assured of the top post after 2.5 years, they said.
But the party was wary of upsetting the status quo in view of Siddaramaiah's support within the ahinda group, which encompasses minority communities, backward classes, and Dalits and had helped Congress bypass the Vokkaliga-Lingayat caste equation in 2023.
Despite the big row about the rotation issue November - when the Siddaramaiah government completed two years in power - the Congress had opted for status quo in view of a possible backlash from these communities during the assembly election in neighbouring Tamil Nadu.
But now that the elections are over, and with Siddaramaiah's sources indicating that Shivakumar's patience was running short, the party decided to bite the bullet, sources said.
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The local leaders in Karnataka, though, are hedging their bets, questioning not only whether Siddaramaiah would accept a central role, but also whether he would step down with grace or try to extend his tenure in the state.
Sources said a section of leaders close to Siddaramaiah are unhappy with his decision to step down. They have urged him to weigh all his options before taking a final call. The Chief Minister, who is currently in Delhi, is expected to return to Bengaluru late tonight.
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