Siddaramaiah has announced today that he is resigning from his role as Karnataka Chief Minister after months of intense speculation regarding the Congress party that governs the state. Siddaramaiah will step down from his position and hand over power to D.K Shivakumar, who serves as Deputy CM. This moves the Congress right into a place where they can make a new political strategy for the remainder of this year-leading up to upcoming elections and possible change(s).
“Emotional” Goodbyes from Siddaramaiah
Siddaramaiah resigned from his position as the Chief Minister of Karnataka and held a press conference in Bengaluru, where he spoke with great emotion about his time serving the people of Karnataka and expressed thanks to Congress border leaders for remaining committed in their positions and allowing him to serve as Chief Minister on two occasions. He specifically identified Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge as the top three Congress leaders who he would like to express appreciation to for their leadership in allowing him to fill this role on two occasions.
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Resignation and Transition to New Leadership
Siddaramaiah stated that he had always thought that when the national leadership of the party asked him for his resignation, he would do so without any hesitation or question. He also reemphasized that the welfare guarantee programs created during his time in office have placed millions of people in Karnataka into a better position than they were in prior to their implementation.
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Power Transition Within Congress
This resignation is viewed as part of a planned leadership transition within the Congress party. As a part of that lead-up to his resignation, Siddaramaiah met with his Cabinet at his official residence for a breakfast meeting before he officially resigned. This meeting was attended by D.K. Shivakumar along with numerous other senior leaders.
Political observers have speculated for some time that there was going to be a rotational arrangement between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar after 2023 when Congress came to power in Karnataka. The party did not confirm this arrangement officially, but this development appears to support those claims.
Additional sources indicate that Shivakumar will be the next Leader of the Congress Legislature Party and will take the oath of office as the new Chief Minister shortly.
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Resignation Accepted by Governor
Karnataka Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot has accepted Siddaramaiah’s resignation and immediately dissolved the state cabinet. The formal acceptance occurred when the resignation letter was given to Raj Bhavan officials in the absence of the Governor.
The Congress Legislature Party is expected to hold an election to select its new leader in the near future. Party leaders are working to ensure a smooth transition of power and to maintain unity within the party during this critical time.
Siddaramaiah Rejects National Role
An important announcement was made by Siddaramaiah, the Chief Minister of Karnataka (two terms). He stated that he was not interested in taking up the position of Rajya Sabha member of the Congress party and instead wanted to continue his active participation in the politics of Karnataka.
This announcement has created speculation about Siddaramaiah’s future within the Congress party. Some observers think that he might begin reducing his involvement with political activities, while others think that he will still have an impact on the politics of Karnataka, through his connection to, and support from, the backward and rural voting communities.
Legacy of a Mass Leader
Siddaramaiah’s resignation marks the end of an era in Karnataka politics. As one of the longest-serving leaders (two terms as Chief Minister) in the state, and given his focus on providing social welfare, along with his appeal at the grassroots level, Siddaramaiah helped implement significant social welfare programs in the state and reestablish the Congress Authority after many years of political instability.
Siddaramaiah was one of the most dominant leaders in Karnataka and maintained his support among the Congress party. He has been accused by some of being too “populist” in his approach to implementing policies, while there were many other issues (infrastructure, governance, etc.) that needed to be addressed in the state.
Challenges Ahead for DK Shivakumar
D. K. Shivakumar will face many challenges when he takes over as party president, such as the management of factionalism, the continuation of welfare schemes, and the preparations for the 2028 Assembly elections. He is well-respected across the board and is considered a strong organizational leader who played a significant role in Congress’s victory in the state of Karnataka in 2023.
The transition of power from Siddaramaiah to D. K. Shivakumar will challenge Congress, as the party works to keep the different power groups inside of Congress united.
For now, Siddaramaiah’s resignation marks the beginning of a new political era in Karnataka.

