Siddaramaiah Quashes Rumors: No Power-Sharing Deal in Karnataka

Amidst swirling speculation of a power struggle within the Karnataka Congress, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah delivered a clear message on Thursday, firmly denying any power-sharing agreement and reaffirming his position as the state’s leader.

Siddaramaiah Denies “50-50 Formula”

Speaking to reporters in Delhi, Siddaramaiah dismissed rumors of a “50-50 formula” for leadership with his deputy, DK Shivakumar. He emphasized Shivakumar’s own acknowledgment that there is no vacancy for the Chief Minister’s post. “I am the Chief Minister of Karnataka,” Siddaramaiah stated unequivocally, putting to rest speculation about a potential change in leadership.

Shivakumar Supports Siddaramaiah’s Leadership

Siddaramaiah’s statement reinforces the message of unity within the Karnataka Congress, suggesting that the party is focused on governing the state and addressing the needs of its people rather than internal power struggles.

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