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BJP slams Congress over Siddaramaiah-Shivakumar public spat in Karnataka

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said the social-media back-and-forth between the two leaders had added “another episode” to what he dubbed an “OTT series” of Congress leaders competing with one another.

November 28, 2025 / 13:06 IST
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While Siddaramaiah has maintained he intends to serve the full five-year term, Shivakumar’s recent comments and growing public signalling have once again brought the Congress’ internal power dynamics to the forefront in Karnataka.
While Siddaramaiah has maintained he intends to serve the full five-year term, Shivakumar’s recent comments and growing public signalling have once again brought the Congress’ internal power dynamics to the forefront in Karnataka.

The BJP, on Friday, stepped up its attack on the Congress in Karnataka, seizing on the latest public exchanges between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy DK Shivakumar, alleging that the party is consumed by infighting and power struggles.

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said the social-media back-and-forth between the two leaders had added “another episode” to what he dubbed an “OTT series” of Congress leaders competing with one another.

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“One day there are claims of a secret pact over the chief minister’s post, the next day cryptic posts about ‘word power’ appear, and then come counter-posts,” he said. “Their entire focus seems to revolve around the chair. The Congress today stands for ‘I Need Chair’ and ‘I Need Confusion’.”

Poonawalla accused the ruling party of neglecting Karnataka’s governance issues while its senior leaders engage in public messaging battles. “Farmers, the economy, law and order, infrastructure and even basic civic issues like potholes are in crisis. But Congress leaders are only interested in protecting their own power centres,” he remarked.