38 MLAs Add To Congress' Siddaramaiah-DK Shivakumar Leadership Headache

The ongoing leadership struggle within the Congress party in Karnataka is intensifying, with a recent development involving 38 MLAs expressing their support for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah over his deputy, DK Shivakumar. This internal conflict poses significant challenges for the party as it gears up for the crucial 2028 elections. The rift between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar has raised concerns among party members about unity and strategy moving forward. The divide reflects deeper issues within the Congress, highlighting the need for a cohesive approach to maintain electoral viability in a competitive political landscape. As both leaders vie for control and influence, the party must navigate these turbulent waters to avoid jeopardizing its prospects in the upcoming polls, especially in the face of strong opposition. The resolution of this leadership crisis is critical, as it could determine the party's ability to present a united front to the electorate, an essential factor in securing votes in the next election cycle.
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