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Siddaramaiah: A pro-poor leader who rose from humble beginnings to become second-time chief minister of Karnataka

A ninth-time MLA, Siddaramaiah is an untainted leader, known for his populist schemes and efforts to consolidate the votes of minorities, backward classes and Dalits.

May 18, 2023 / 10:30 IST
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Siddaramaiah, 75, hails from a very humble background.

Finally, the Congress high command has chosen Siddaramaiah over DK Shivakumar for the coveted chief minister post in Karnataka. The reasons are several. But one thing is sure. The party must have an experienced, untainted leader such as Siddaramaiah to hold the reins of administration at this juncture to ensure a stable and pro-poor government.

Siddaramaiah, 75, hails from a very humble background. He belongs to the Kuruba (shepherd) community, a backward class in Karnataka. He is a native of Siddaramana Hundi, a nondescript village in the Varuna assembly constituency in Mysuru district. It was a struggle for him to get even an elementary education because of his weak financial background. His schooling in Kannada began when he was 10 years old. But he fought against all the odds to get degrees in science and law from the University of Mysuru. He taught law and also practised law for a short period while in Mysuru.

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Personal life

Siddaramaiah has the image of an atheist. But according to him, he is spiritual. He is vocal against superstition. Leftist writers align with him. He is married to Parvati, a homemaker, who has been off the media radar so far. She maintains such a low profile that she did not even attend the swearing-in ceremony of her husband as chief minister in 2013. The couple lost their first son, Rakesh, in 2016. The second son, Dr Yathindra, is unmarried and a medical doctor turned politician. He became an MLA from Varuna in 2018. In 2023, he made way for his father to contest. Siddaramaiah is now nurturing the ambition of bringing his grandson into politics.