Senior Congress leaders met in Bengaluru on Saturday to coordinate ahead of a meeting to select a new Karnataka chief minister [1].

The gathering comes as the party seeks to stabilize leadership following the resignation of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah [2]. The outcome of this selection will determine the direction of the state government, and the internal power balance within the Karnataka Congress.

DK Shivakumar held a key huddle with KC Venugopal and Randeep Surjewala [1]. The discussions occurred in preparation for the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting scheduled for this evening [2].

The CLP meeting is the formal mechanism through which the party will elect its new leader [2]. This process follows the vacancy created by the departure of the previous chief minister [2].

Bengaluru has become the focal point of these political maneuvers as the party leadership attempts to ensure a smooth transition [1]. The huddle between Shivakumar and the national party representatives suggests a high level of coordination before the formal vote takes place [1].

While the party has not officially named a successor, reports indicate the CLP meeting will resolve the leadership question today [2]. The presence of senior leaders like Venugopal and Surjewala underscores the importance the national party attaches to the stability of the Karnataka administration [1].

DK Shivakumar held a key huddle with KC Venugopal and Randeep Surjewala

The transition of power in Karnataka is a critical moment for the Congress party to maintain legislative stability. The involvement of national-level leaders in Bengaluru indicates that the central party leadership is closely managing the succession to avoid internal fractures and ensure the new chief minister can effectively lead the state.