Politics
Congress veteran and former chief minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah (Hemant Mishra/Mint via Getty Images)
After a decisive victory in the Karnataka assembly elections, the Congress is now faced with a challenging test as two prominent party members, DK Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah, compete for the chief minister position.
Siddaramaiah has already arrived in Delhi, while Shivakumar plans to attend his birthday celebrations in Bengaluru before heading to Delhi later in the evening.
A Congress-appointed observer team held discussions with newly-elected Karnataka MLAs on Sunday to determine who should occupy the top spot. The observers are currently in Delhi to meet with the party's national leadership, including Mallikarjun Kharge, Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and Rahul Gandhi.
The Congress party announced that Kharge would take the decision after the meeting of Karnataka MLAs. Congress General Secretaries Sushil Kumar Shinde, Deepak Babaria, and Jitendra Singh Alwar were present as observers during the meeting.
In 1999, the Congress party had come close with 132 seats and 40.84 per cent vote share, while in 1989, it had won 178 seats and had a vote share of 43.76 per cent.
The BJP won only 66 seats in Karnataka this election, down from 104 in the 2018 state election.