I Will Be CM for Full Five-Year Term: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
- Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah affirmed he will serve the full five-year term, emphasizing, "I will be the Chief Minister for the full five-year term."
- Congress MLA H D Ranganath publicly backed Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar, calling him a "political guru" and highlighting his contributions to the party's success.
- Ranganath noted that support for Shivakumar as the future Chief Minister is widespread among legislators, with remarks like, "One day or another, he should become the Chief Minister."
- Siddaramaiah reflected on predictions about his political career, asserting, "People predicted I wouldn’t become Chief Minister for a second term, but I did.
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Siddaramaiah will complete full tenure as Karnataka CM: Parameshwara
Tumakuru: Senior Congress leader and Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara on Thursday said that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will remain in the post for the full five years term. He said there will not be any political revolution in the state, as it is being speculated. “Who said there will be a change? As you (reporter) said it, is a rumour. Siddaramaiah is currently the chief minister and will remain as CM. We all feel that he will be the CM …


I will be CM for full five-year term: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirmed he will complete his five-year term. This follows speculation about a power-sharing agreement with Deputy CM D K Shivakumar. Some Congress leaders indicated Shivakumar might become chief minister in November. Siddaramaiah rejected these suggestions. He cited his past tenure and party high command decisions. He also plans to perform the Dasara ritual next year.
I will be Karnataka Chief Minister for full five-year term, says Siddaramaiah
Addressing speculation over leadership change in Karnataka, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah reaffirmed his intent to complete a full five-year term, even as loyalists of Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar voiced support for his future prospects.
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