Amid rising tensions within the Karnataka Congress, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar attempted to ease internal rivalries over a shared South Indian breakfast featuring idli and upma. The meeting was described as an effort to display unity amid ongoing discussions about the distribution of political power and responsibilities.
The Congress government in Karnataka has been facing an internal struggle for influence, with reports suggesting disagreements between Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar regarding administrative decisions and the balance of power. Both leaders, however, publicly maintained that their alliance remains strong and that they are committed to delivering on the party’s promises to the public.
Observers interpreted the breakfast meeting as more than a casual encounter. It symbolized a message of cooperation ahead of upcoming political challenges in the state. The leaders were joined by senior Congress members, who emphasized the importance of cohesion and collective decision-making within the party.
“We share a common goal — to strengthen the Congress and serve the people of Karnataka,” an aide of the Chief Minister reportedly stated after the meeting.
Congress officials highlighted that the leaders wanted to show solidarity at a time when opposition parties are watching closely. The breakfast served as a reminder that internal debates should not overshadow governance and public welfare.
Author’s summary: Karnataka’s top Congress leaders turned a simple breakfast into a display of unity, signaling reconciliation amid internal power disputes.