Congress MLC Yathindra Siddaramaiah said on Saturday that his father, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, will complete his full five-year term in office. Speaking to reporters, Yathindra dismissed the talk of a "November revolution"— speculation that Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar may take over the top post— as "baseless."
"'November revolution' is just speculation. There is no such discussion in our party," Yathindra told reporters.
When asked whether or not his father would complete his term, he said: "In the present situation, he will complete the five-year term."
Siddaramaiah, too, has maintained that he will serve a full five-year term, even as speculation persists that Shivakumar could succeed him in November.
After the Congress won the Assembly elections in May 2023, there was intense competition between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar for the chief minister's post. The party eventually named Siddaramaiah as CM and Shivakumar as his deputy. At the time, there were reports of a compromise under a "rotational chief minister" formula, suggesting Shivakumar would take over after two-and-a-half years. However, the party has never officially confirmed such an arrangement.
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