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Siddaramaiah vs Shivakumar deja vu: Why the Karnataka tightrope is wearing thin for Congress

The leadership may project calm, but resolving this standoff without hurting its Karnataka fortress is emerging as one of its toughest balancing acts yet.

November 27, 2025 / 13:08 IST
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Siddaramaiah vs Shivakumar over Karnataka CM chair
DK Shivakumar and K Siddaramaiah are locked in yet another power tussle in Karnataka. (File: PTI)

It was well past 9 pm on May 13, 2023, when Karnataka Congress chief DK Shivakumar arrived at the Jayanagar counting centre in Bengaluru. It was the only constituency where results hadn't been declared even after multiple recounts. Eventually, the BJP's CK Ramamurthy scraped through by just 16 votes. Yet, Shivakumar insisted on staying put, seated on a plastic chair amid a sea of BJP supporters, determined to stand by his party and not concede ground without a fight.

That day marked a high point for the Congress. After years of instability and the collapse of its coalition government with the JD(S), the party had stormed back with a resounding win. Much of that resurgence was credited to Shivakumar's organisational drive and political heft.

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Cut to 2025 and the party is back to navigating a familiar storm. Shivakumar, citing an internal power-sharing formula, is pushing to take over the Chief Minister's post for the remainder of the term, while Siddaramaiah remains firm that the decision lies with the high command. The leadership, at least publicly, insists that the matter will be resolved through consultations involving Sonia Gandhi, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi.

Behind the scenes, however, the more likely outcome appears to be a prolonged status quo until the next Assembly election, with no immediate resolution in sight.