Karnataka cm siddaramaiah biography of michaels
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Profile of Siddaramaiah: From skimming cattle choose top job
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Amid fresh buzz, Karnataka ministers back full CM term for Siddaramaiah
Deputy chief minister and state Congress president DK Shivakumar, widely considered the frontrunner for the post if Siddaramaiah is forced to step down, refused to respond when reporters sought his reaction, especially in light of his cryptic tweet after offering prayers at the South India's Maha Kumbh near T Narsipura in Mysuru district late Tuesday. His post read, "Attempts might be futile, but prayers will surely fetch victory."
Siddaramaiah, currently in his second term as CM after Congress' victory in the 2023 assembly elections, had previously served as CM from 2013 to 2018.
Dismissing rumours of a change, home minister G Parameshwara said: "Siddaramaiah was elected as Congress Legislature Party leader by legislators. At that time, no one told us that he was being chosen for two-and-a-half years and would be replaced. As far as we are concerned, he was elected for five years."
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Karnataka: Do or die battle for all—CM Siddaramaiah and former CMs Yeddyurappa, Kumarswamy
The coming Assembly elections in Karnataka will be a ‘do or die’ battle for the incumbent Congress Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and former chief ministers BS Yeddyurappa and HD Kumaraswamy. Yedyurappa, the president of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the state, is once again the party’s CM face. Kumaraswamy, son of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, who founded the Janata Dal (Secular), is the JD(S)’s CM face.
The credibility of not just the state but also the central leadership of both BJP and Congress would be affected by the results in Karnataka, a crucial state election in the run up to next Lok Sabha polls.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has so far been able to withstand the onslaught by the BJP’s top campaigning duo of Amit Shah and Narendra Modi, by showcasing his pro-poor ‘Bhagya’ schemes (bhagya means fortune or wealth in Kannada) and scam-less governance on one hand. Siddaramaiah has also successfully established his authority within the party in the state and gained the confidence of Congress President Rahul Gandhi.
Siddaramaiah’s ‘Indira Canteens’, in line with the AIAMDK government’s ‘Amma Canteens’ in neighbouring Tamil Nadu, have made a positive impact among poor, labour a