Senior Congress leaders met in Delhi to finalize the new government structure and cabinet portfolio allocations for Karnataka [1].

This meeting comes at a critical juncture for the state's administration. The discussions aim to stabilize the leadership and ensure a smooth transition in the state ministry following recent changes in the power structure [2].

Rahul Gandhi met with DK Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah to coordinate the final details of the cabinet [1]. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge also participated in the high-level deliberations to ensure party alignment on the appointments [1].

The primary objective of the gathering was to move closer to a final decision on how portfolios will be distributed among the ministers [2]. The leadership sought to resolve internal dynamics to establish a functional ministry that can govern the state effectively [2].

While the specific names and assignments for the portfolios were not publicly released immediately following the meeting, the discussions focused on balancing the interests of various party factions [1]. The meeting concluded with a clearer roadmap for the state's executive branch [1].

Siddaramaiah's involvement in these talks follows his resignation, marking a transition period for the Karnataka government [1]. The party's central leadership in Delhi is now overseeing the process to ensure the new structure meets the strategic goals of the organization [2].

Congress leaders met in Delhi to finalize the new government structure and cabinet portfolio allocations for Karnataka.

The direct intervention of the national leadership in Delhi indicates that the portfolio allocation in Karnataka is a high-stakes process involving delicate internal power balances. By centering the decision-making with Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, the party is attempting to prevent factional infighting from destabilizing the state government during this transition of power.