The Times of India
Elections 2026Karnataka / The Times of India
Speculation surrounding a potential leadership change in Karnataka saw social media erupt with fan edits and nostalgic content celebrating Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar. Supporters highlighted their individual strengths and political journeys, while also sharing videos showcasing their apparent camaraderie since the Congress came to power.
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Bengaluru police have issued an advisory urging citizens to avoid public celebrations, bursting crackers, and creating disturbances after the IPL 2026 final on May 31. The instructions aim to maintain law and order, public peace, and safety, prohibiting bike rallies, over-speeding, and the misuse of social media, following a past stampede incident.
Karnataka Congress leader M Veerappa Moily advocates for cabinet changes to combat anti-incumbency and introduce fresh talent. He also emphasized the need for experienced leaders in the Rajya Sabha. Preparations for government formation are underway, with discussions on cabinet reshuffle, deputy chief ministers, and potential ministerial berths for key figures.
From childhood declarations of destiny to early electoral setbacks, D K Shivakumar's political journey is marked by a relentless drive to lead. Repeated denials in school only fueled his determination, teaching him to strategize and ensure victory, even from behind the scenes. This resilience and ability to absorb opponents became foundational to his rise.
Karnataka's political landscape has been defined by frequent instability since 1956, with only three Chief Ministers completing full five-year terms. The state has witnessed numerous resignations, coalition collapses, and leadership changes, often triggered by internal party dissent, defections, and corruption allegations.
Siddaramaiah has stepped down as Karnataka Chief Minister, concluding his nearly five-decade political journey. He informed his cabinet colleagues of his decision, paving the way for KPCC chief D K Shivakumar to potentially take over, though the Congress has yet to make a formal announcement. Siddaramaiah declined a Rajya Sabha offer, preferring to remain in state politics.

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