Congress MLAs and party workers gathered outside the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee office in Bengaluru to raise slogans in support of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah [1].
The demonstration highlights the internal dynamics of the state's ruling party as different factions signal their loyalty to leadership figures. This public display of support occurs amidst reports of competing ambitions within the party hierarchy.
Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar was present during the gathering [1]. While the video footage shows party members chanting slogans for the current chief minister, other reports suggest a different narrative unfolding at the same location [2].
According to some accounts, banners and cut-outs were displayed outside the KPCC office projecting DK Shivakumar as the next chief minister [2]. This creates a contradiction between the vocal support for Siddaramaiah seen in the rally and the visual campaign promoting Shivakumar's eventual succession [1], [2].
The presence of both the chief minister's supporters and the deputy chief minister's imagery suggests a complex political environment. The rally serves as a visible marker of the party's current internal state, where loyalty to the incumbent and aspirations for future leadership coexist in the same physical space [1], [2].
“Congress MLAs and party workers gathered... to raise slogans in support of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah”
The conflicting imagery and slogans at the KPCC office indicate a deepening rift within the Karnataka Congress. While the public rally demonstrates a formal commitment to the current administration under Siddaramaiah, the simultaneous promotion of DK Shivakumar suggests an active internal campaign for a transition of power. This duality points to a fragile balance of power between the state's top two leaders.




