Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah may resign his post to allow Congress leader Shivakumar to take over for the remainder of the term.
A leadership change in one of India's most influential states could shift the political dynamics of the ruling Congress party ahead of future electoral cycles. The transition would mark a significant pivot in the state's administrative leadership.
Reports indicate that Siddaramaiah sought an appointment with Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot on May 28, 2024 [1]. This request for a meeting has fueled speculation regarding a formal resignation and a subsequent change in leadership.
Senior Congress leaders said that the resignation would enable Shivakumar to assume the chief minister's post for the remaining period of the current term [1]. The move is viewed as a strategic alignment within the party to balance leadership roles.
While the appointment with the governor has been noted, the official status of the resignation remains subject to confirmation from the chief minister's office. The buzz surrounding the leadership change has intensified as the state awaits a formal announcement regarding the transition of power.
Siddaramaiah has led the state through various legislative and social challenges, a tenure that Shivakumar would now be positioned to conclude if the rumors prove accurate. The Governor's role remains central to this process, as the formal acceptance of a resignation is the prerequisite for appointing a successor.
“Siddaramaiah may resign his post to allow Congress leader Shivakumar to take over.”
This potential transition suggests an internal power-sharing agreement within the Karnataka Congress party. By rotating the chief ministership, the party may be attempting to satisfy leadership ambitions of senior figures like Shivakumar while maintaining stability in the state government before the next general election.



