Bengaluru: Amid speculations over a leadership change in Karnataka, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday said there is no vacancy for the chief minister post in Karnataka and he will complete his full five-year term. However, he said he will abide by whatever high command, as he has been elected for a full five years.
“There is no vacancy for the chief minister post in Karnataka. I will complete my full five-year term; the next election will be under my leadership. I don’t have ambition for national politics. I will stay in Karnataka forever,” he said.
Last week, he had said that the Congress party was united and the party’s government would be in power “solid as a rock” for five years.
“Yes, I will be. Why do you have the doubts?” Siddaramaiah said in response to a question by reporters whether he will be the CM for five years.
There has been speculation within political circles, especially within the ruling Congress, for some time now about the chief minister’s change later this year, citing a power-sharing agreement involving Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.
However, Shivakumar said there is no discussion on leadership change and stressed strengthening the hands of CM Siddaramaiah and the party’s government in the state.
Responding to a question on claims by the BJP and JDS leaders that the CM will be replaced, Siddaramaiah shot back, “Are they our high command?”
“R Ashoka (Leader of Opposition in the Assembly) is a BJP man. BY Vijayendra (state BJP President) is a BJP man. Chalavadi Narayanaswamy (Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council) is a BJP man. Will you write if they say such things? Should you verify or not?” he asked.
Alleging that the BJP of spreading lies about the stability of the government, Siddaramaiah said that the Congress party was united and the government would be in power “solid as a rock” for five years.