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Karnataka: CM chair war intensifies in the state as Yathindra’s remarks deepen power tussle within Congress

The battle for the Chief Minister’s chair within the Karnataka Congress has escalated sharply, with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s son, Dr Yathindra Siddaramaiah, triggering a political storm by publicly endorsing Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi as a “suitable successor” to his father. Speaking at a public event in Belagavi, Yathindra remarked that his father’s political career was nearing its end and praised Jarkiholi for his progressive ideals and commitment to  Ahinda values

IndreshIndresh
Oct 28, 2025, 01:30 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Karnataka
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(Left) Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (Right) Deputy CM DK Shivakumar

(Left) Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (Right) Deputy CM DK Shivakumar

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Bengaluru: The battle for the Chief Minister’s chair within the Karnataka Congress has escalated sharply, with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s son, Dr Yathindra Siddaramaiah, triggering a political storm by publicly endorsing Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi as a “suitable successor” to his father. Speaking at a public event in Belagavi, Yathindra remarked that his father’s political career was nearing its end and praised Jarkiholi for his progressive ideals and commitment to AHINDA (backward classes, minorities, Dalits) values.

The timing of Yathindra’s endorsement has set off intense debate within the Congress. It came barely days after Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar reiterated that the post of Chief Minister would be decided only by the Congress high command, not by legislators or regional factions. Political observers see Yathindra’s comments as an indirect attempt to shape the succession narrative within the party and to push Jarkiholi’s name into the leadership race potentially sidelining Shivakumar, who has long been seen as the strongest contender to succeed Siddaramaiah.

Adding to the intrigue, Siddaramaiah himself has softened his once-firm stance on completing a full five-year term. Until recently, the Chief Minister had repeatedly asserted that he would remain in office for the entire term. But during his interaction at Bajpe airport last week, Siddaramaiah cautiously remarked, “If the high command decides, I will continue as Chief Minister for five years.” The subtle change in tone has not gone unnoticed in political circles, where speculation about a “November revolution” and leadership reshuffle continues to grow.

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Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar’s frequent visits to New Delhi have fueled further curiosity. Sources indicate that Shivakumar had sought a meeting with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi during his latest visit but did not secure an appointment. However, he is said to have requested a special audience on November 11—coinciding with the completion of the second phase of the Bihar elections. Insiders suggest that the discussion could revolve around Karnataka’s internal power-sharing arrangement and Shivakumar’s future political trajectory.

In the wake of Yathindra’s remarks, Jarkiholi has responded with restraint. Speaking to the media, he described Yathindra’s comments as “personal views” and reiterated that any decision regarding leadership would be taken by the Congress high command and the party’s MLAs. “We are all committed to strengthening the Congress. I have always worked under the principles of AHINDA and will continue to do so,” Jarkiholi said, maintaining a diplomatic tone.

Senior Congress leaders, meanwhile, have sought to contain the fallout. Former minister T.B. Jayachandra insisted there was no vacancy for the Chief Minister’s post, stressing that any change would come only through the party’s top leadership. Water Resources Minister MB Patil played down the controversy, saying Yathindra merely highlighted Jarkiholi’s positive qualities. Home Minister G. Parameshwara echoed the sentiment that leadership matters would be resolved “at the right time” by the party’s central command.

Party insiders acknowledge that the episode has widened the fault lines between the Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar camps. Siddaramaiah’s loyalists are reportedly rallying behind the AHINDA plank, which helped him rise to power in 2013 and remains a critical electoral base for the Congress in Karnataka. On the other hand, Shivakumar’s supporters argue that he has been instrumental in consolidating the party organisation, securing finances, and steering Congress to victory in the 2023 Assembly elections.

Topics: Chief Minister SiddaramaiahCM DK ShivakumarDr. Yathindra Siddaramaiah
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