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Siddaramaiah’s Son Flouts Congress Gag Order, Reiterates Father Will Stay Karnataka CM For five Years | Politics Information

Editorial Board Published December 9, 2025
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Final Up to date:December 09, 2025, 12:46 IST

Notably, Yathindra hasn’t been issued a showcause discover for his repeated remarks, whilst different MLAs and occasion leaders who commented on the management challenge have obtained notices.

Siddaramaiah’s Son Flouts Congress Gag Order, Reiterates Father Will Stay Karnataka CM For five Years | Politics Information

Congress chief Yathindra Siddaramaiah. (Photograph: Instagram)

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s son, Yathindra Siddaramaiah, has as soon as once more stirred political waters by asserting that his father will stay in workplace for the complete five-year time period — an announcement seen as flouting the Excessive Command’s gag order on commenting about state management.

His comment comes amid ongoing hypothesis of an influence tussle between Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar. The chatter has continued regardless of the Excessive Command’s efforts, together with two breakfast conferences — one on the CM’s residence and one other at Shivakumar’s residence — aimed toward projecting a united entrance.

“I would like to make it clear that Siddaramaiah will remain CM for five years. I don’t see any reason for a change in leadership,” Yathindra mentioned, drawing fast responses from occasion leaders.

Reacting to the assertion, DK Shivakumar mentioned, “I am very happy, let good things happen for the state… let good things happen.”

Minister KH Muniyappa described management change talks as “unnecessary,” whereas Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan clarified, “The CM’s chair is not vacant. My previous comment about 2028 was only in the hypothetical context of a vacancy. We have the High Command, with the CM and DCM in place. Whatever happens, the High Command will decide.”

Muniyappa additionally emphasised that statements by Yathindra and Basavaraj Shivaganga mirrored their private opinions, including that everybody within the occasion should abide by the Excessive Command’s choices.

Yathindra had made an identical assertion earlier on November 27, asserting that his father would full a full five-year time period as Chief Minister. “In my view, there is no need for a change of Chief Minister,” he mentioned. “Siddaramaiah will continue as the full-term Chief Minister. I do not know why the issue of leadership change is being discussed repeatedly. I am not aware of any earlier discussions about power sharing.”

Notably, Yathindra has not been issued any show-cause discover for his repeated remarks about his father’s tenure, whilst different MLAs and occasion leaders who’ve commented on the management challenge have obtained notices.

Whereas Yathindra’s feedback have added gas to hypothesis, the last word authority on the state management rests with the Congress Excessive Command. It stays to be seen when the Excessive Command will take a name.

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