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From humble roots to power, anti-Congress to party’s popular face, Siddaramaiah reaffirms politics as the art of the possible

For someone who had a near miss with formal education, Siddaramaiah has come a long way, changing his political colours, demonstrating wizardry with budget finances, but never losing the common touch

May 19, 2023 / 12:11 IST
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Siddaramaiah, 75, hails from a very humble background.

Decades ago, a village headmaster by name Rajanna was conducting a door-to-door survey in Mysuru to identify school dropouts. At a hamlet called Siddaramana Hundi, he found a shepherd boy of about ten years of age who had never entered the schooling system.

The boy, Siddaramaiah, spent his time tending to goats and sheep, besides learning Veera Kunitha, a folk dance. But for Rajanna who convinced the family and admitted Siddaramaiah directly to Class V, he would perhaps have been an accomplished folk dancer today, and not the Chief Minister of Karnataka.

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Socialist To Congressman

Siddaramaiah would pursue his BSc and then law. After practising law for a brief period, he would successfully contest the assembly elections from Chamundeshwari constituency in 1983 as a Bharatiya Lok Dal Party candidate and later join the Janata Party, becoming a minister in the Ramakrishna Hegde cabinet in 1985.