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Siddaramiah’s Son Shuts Down Rumors of Leadership Shake-Up

February 7, 20263 Mins Read
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Political Leadership in Karnataka: No Change Expected

This week, discussions about the political leadership in Karnataka stirred up again, as prominent Congress leaders shared differing views. Despite this, one senior member insisted that the leadership issue has already been put to rest.

Yathindra Siddaramaiah, a Member of the Legislative Council and son of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, stated that the central party leadership has made it clear there will be no changes at the top. He emphasized that the chief minister will complete his full five-year term. Speaking in Mysuru, he dismissed the ongoing speculation about a possible leadership change, labeling it as more of a media creation than a real concern within the party.

In his statement, Yathindra said, “No one is discussing it in political circles other than the media. This matter is settled. We have other pressing issues to focus on in the state, like the upcoming budget and the current financial challenges we are facing, including insufficient revenue and inadequate support from the central government.”

He added that even if the party hasn’t made an official announcement, the message about the continuity in leadership is clear. “I believe the high command might not have said it publicly, but the signal is strong that Siddaramaiah will remain CM for the full term,” he explained. When asked if the matter is resolved, he replied, “It looks that way now. No one has indicated that Siddaramaiah should or will be removed.”

As Siddaramaiah moves forward with preparations for the 2026–27 State Budget, his actions are seen as signs of stability in governance. Just recently, he held meetings to assess the financial needs of the Forest and Environment Department as part of a larger process to set spending priorities for the next fiscal year.

However, discussions about potential leadership changes have lingered since the government hit its halfway mark on November 20, 2025. Speculation about a possible power-sharing deal between Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, made during the formation of the government in 2023, continues to circulate.

Shivakumar responded to Yathindra’s comments with a hint of sarcasm but avoided directly opposing them. “Yathindra is our high command, and we should respect what he says. If he has proclaimed this, it’s as good as the high command saying it,” he told reporters in Mangaluru. He added that he has confidence the party leaders will consult him in New Delhi when a decision regarding leadership is due.

In another development, Yathindra addressed legal matters related to the Mysuru Urban Development Authority’s allotment of residential plots, which has attracted attention due to its association with the chief minister and his wife, B. M. Parvathi. A special court in Bengaluru recently accepted a report from the Karnataka Lokayukta police, which aimed to clear those involved of any wrongdoing in the case.

Yathindra remarked, “Since the allegations about the MUDA issue surfaced, I’ve maintained that there is no scam; these claims are politically motivated. The truth has prevailed.” He also noted that while the court has accepted the closure report, the case isn’t entirely resolved, and there may still be appeals. “Let’s see how it unfolds,” he said.

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