Karnataka Politics: Karnataka Congress is in the spotlight after a second round of breakfast diplomacy between CM Siddaramaiah and DK Shivkumar. What was meant to show unity instead became the focus of political speculation due to a hot-mic remark by Siddaramaiah.
Breakfast Diplomacy
The leaders met over breakfast at DK Shivkumar’s residence to discuss the chief ministerial post, aiming to project unity within the party. Even the menu attracted attention: Siddaramaiah was served a non-vegetarian breakfast, while Shivkumar earlier opted for vegetarian dishes, showing mutual accommodation. Despite these public gestures of harmony, many insiders believe underlying tensions persist.
Siddaramaiah’s Hot-Mic Remark
After breakfast, Siddaramaiah was caught saying:
“Whatever has to happen, let it happen. Is politics my father’s property? Politics isn’t permanent.”
Though casual in tone, the statement was seen as a subtle reminder that political positions are temporary and no one should take power for granted. Some insiders say it was spontaneous, while others believe it was a message to the party leadership.
Implications for DK Shivkumar
The remark puts DK Shivkumar in a tricky position. Previously considered a possible CM candidate, he may now face more scrutiny from within the party. It highlights that the internal power struggle in the Karnataka Congress is still unresolved.
DK Shivkumar in a Fix?
Siddaramaiah’s hot-mic remark has put DK Shivkumar in a tricky position, as it highlights the ongoing internal power struggle within the Karnataka Congress. Once seen as a potential CM candidate, Shivkumar may now face increased scrutiny and political speculation, underscoring the party leadership’s uncertain dynamics.
Political Reactions
- Party insiders are divided on whether the comment was casual or deliberate.
- Opposition leaders view the breakfast meetings as a “smoke screen” and see the hot-mic incident as proof of internal conflict.
- Analysts believe this shows that Congress’s leadership dynamics in Karnataka remain uncertain.
