Bengaluru: While the celebrations of the completion of 25 years of the Congress government were standing in Karnataka, a new tussle came to the fore within the party. Well-nigh ten MLAs, considered tropical to Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar, reached Delhi on Tuesday night without much noise. It is believed that these MLAs want to meet the upper writ and present their complaints regarding the functioning of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. After this step, the discussion is then hot well-nigh whether Shivkumar is strengthening his hold in the race for the post of Chief Minister.
Why did 10 MLAs run yonder to Delhi?
According to reports, the wrestling MLAs include Shivakumar loyalists mostly from Tumakuru, Mysuru, and Bengaluru Rural. MLA will meet the upper writ and mutter well-nigh the working style of Siddaramaiah. The Shivkumar zany feels that there was favoritism in cabinet expansion and fund allocation. Last year moreover there was a fight for the post of CM between Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah. The upper writ chose Siddaramaiah, but the tension did not end. Will this rebellion topple the government?
What is the position of Congress in Karnataka?
Congress prestigious the completion of 25 years, but now the visit of 10 MLAs to Delhi has spoiled everything. MLAs can meet the upper writ and demand to make Shivkumar the CM. Siddaramaiah said that this internal matter will be resolved soon. But party sources say that the Shivkumar zany is wrestling and the share in the fund and portfolio is less. Will the upper writ intervene?
Will Siddaramaiah's chair be saved or Shivkumar's number?
There is a possibility of meeting Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge, and KC Venugopal in Delhi. The upper writ can take whoopee on the complaint of the MLA. Will Shivkumar get a role whilom Deputy CM? Or will Siddaramaiah remain? Congress, which has 136 seats in Karnataka, may squatter a setback. Will this semester rationalization major forfeiture surpassing the 2028 elections?
BJP's taunt: What did the leaders say on Congress?
After the wrestle of Congress in Karnataka came to the fore, the public is watching the drama of Siddaramaiah vs. Shivakumar. BJP IT Cell Chief Amit Malviya said that there has been a government for 25 years, but now there is a war to save the chair. The public has rejected Congress. Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra said that there is instability in Congress and we are ready to make a comeback. Former CM Basavaraj Bommai said that this internal discord of Congress in Karnataka is weakening the government. Will the upper writ be worldly-wise to handle it?

