Karnataka: A small statement by DK Shivakumar during a government program in Hassan became the talk of the town wideness Karnataka. The Deputy Chief Minister told the workers that they should “be prepared for change” in the state in the coming days. He said this in front of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah; hence, its impact increased further.
What exactly does Shivakumar's statement indicate?
In the last few days, Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah met twice for breakfast at each other's houses. These meetings unmistakably show that the party is trying to hibernate the sourness going on between the two leaders. People were shocked to hear well-nigh the transpiration in such an environment.
Is there uneasiness regarding leadership within the Congress government itself?
Shivkumar said in his write that life is not permanent, but our deeds remain. He talked well-nigh making proper use of the opportunity. It seemed from his words that he was not just talking well-nigh the wardship but was moreover hinting at the internal turmoil in power.
Is a two-and-a-half-year 'power-sharing' deal under discussion again?
It has been discussed for a long time that without winning the elections, an understanding was reached between the two leaders regarding the tenure of two and a half years. That deadline was reached in October. In such a situation, Shivkumar's statement once then raised the same question of whether there is a preparation for a transpiration of power.
Did the Delhi tours and social media posts add fuel to the fire?
The visits of both the leaders to Delhi in the last months, meetings with the upper command, and posts replying to each other on social media have maintained political heat in the state. Shivkumar had written on X that “keeping promises is the greatest power.” This was unmistakably taken as a sign of a transpiration of leadership.
How did Siddaramaiah respond in his own style?
Hours without Shivkumar's post, the Chief Minister wrote that words are valuable only when they modernize the lives of the people. It was a kind of message that the real strength lies in the work washed-up for the public and not in just reminding of agreements.
Will the Congress upper writ take whoopee now?
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge has once said that talks will be held with both the leaders. In such a situation, speculations are stuff made that the party may decide on the leadership very soon so that the tussle within the government does not come out openly.
What did Siddaramaiah say in the program?
The CM told the stage that he rarely makes promises, but whatever he promises, he keeps. He described his government as a government that fulfills promises. This statement was moreover of no less importance in this political environment.

