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Last Updated:May 26, 2026, 18:29 IST
After a high-stakes, emergency review meeting at the Congress headquarters in New Delhi, top party brass formally quashed 'rampant speculation' of a mid-term change of guard

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy DK Shivakumar appeared together in New Delhi on Tuesday amid growing buzz over a possible leadership change in Karnataka. File pic/PTI
Explicitly moving to clear the air surrounding the leadership structure in Bengaluru, the Congress high command on Tuesday announced that there is absolute status quo on the Chief Minister’s post in Karnataka. Following a high-stakes, emergency review meeting at the All India Congress Committee (AICC) headquarters in New Delhi, top party brass formally quashed “rampant speculation" of a mid-term changing of the guard, categorically stating that the highly anticipated subject of a leadership transition was not even discussed during the day’s structural sessions.
The authoritative clarification came immediately after Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi, and AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal concluded a dense, multi-hour huddle with Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar. While regional political circles had spent weeks building a frantic narrative around a potential executive reshuffle, the central leadership used the Tuesday platform to deliver a clear message of stability, confirming that Siddaramaiah remains firmly and immovably in charge.
Bypassing the Rumour Mill: Locking Down the Election Roster
According to senior party spokespersons and state in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala, the emergency summons to the national capital was driven strictly by immediate regulatory and organisational deadlines rather than internal power struggles. The Congress-led government in Bengaluru has just crossed its three-year milestone in office, running straight into a dense cluster of crucial statutory challenges.
With the Election Commission officially notifying Rajya Sabha polls for June 18, the high command focused the entirety of Tuesday’s sessions on vetting potential candidates for the state’s four vacant upper house seats. Top sources revealed that the leaders also thrashed out intricate logistical layouts for the upcoming Legislative Council (MLC) elections and strategic seat sharing for the newly carved Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) polls. By keeping the agenda hyper-focused on these external electoral challenges, the central leadership successfully prevented the meeting from devolving into a forum for factional friction.
The Kerala Shadow: Prioritising Stronghold Stability
The high command’s resolute refusal to open the Karnataka leadership box is heavily influenced by the volatile political atmosphere in neighbouring Kerala. The party recently endured a bruising ten-day deadlock in Thiruvananthapuram following a historic assembly election sweep by the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). That crisis, which involved an intense three-way tussle between KC Venugopal, Ramesh Chennithala, and VD Satheesan, was only resolved on May 14 through a delicate, top-down intervention that ultimately elevated Satheesan to the Chief Minister’s chair.
Having just contained that regional explosion, both Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are reportedly united in their desire to avoid triggering a secondary wave of factionalism in their premier southern stronghold. While Shivakumar’s camp has historically dropped subtle hints regarding an unwritten, mid-term “50-50 rotational formula," the central leadership’s current stance reflects a deep-seated caution. Mindful of the immense organisational discipline required to maximise their seat tallies in the upcoming June rounds, the Gandhi siblings opted for total continuity, ensuring that the party’s public image remains completely unified.
The Internal Counter-Strategy: The Breakfast Defiance
Even before stepping inside the AICC headquarters, Siddaramaiah demonstrated his formidable political leverage within the state unit. Early Tuesday morning, the Chief Minister hosted an “aggressive breakfast meeting" at Karnataka Bhavan, surrounded by an array of heavy-hitting loyalists, including Home Minister G Parameshwara, MB Patil, and Satish Jarkiholi.
This display of internal strength effectively signalled to the central leadership that any abrupt change to the executive seat would risk a major systemic fracture along critical OBC and Dalit caste lines. By reinforcing his local base right before the official discussions commenced, Siddaramaiah successfully consolidated his position, leaving Delhi with his five-year mandate entirely intact and forcing all rival factions to focus exclusively on the party’s upcoming legislative battles.
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