[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: WGME
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: Government Executive
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: London Evening Standard
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: CNN
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: FXStreet
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: legit
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: Telangana Today
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: ThePrint
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: rediff.com
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: The Hans India
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: MSN
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: NDTV
[ Tue, Jan 20th ]: KOB 4
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: The New Indian Express
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Fox News
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: The Baltimore Sun
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: rnz
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: WSB Radio
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Associated Press
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: The Australian
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Metro
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: MSN
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: News 8000
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: ThePrint
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: CNBC
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: CNN
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Detroit News
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Ghanaweb.com
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: reuters.com
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: The Sun
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: socastsrm.com
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Telangana Today
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: The Independent
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: BBC
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Patch
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: The West Australian
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Seattle Times
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: Action News Jax
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: WSB-TV
[ Mon, Jan 19th ]: RepublicWorld
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: Asia One
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: Cowboy State Daily
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: The Hans India
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: Al Jazeera English
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: Toronto Star
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: The New York Times
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: CNN
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: Reuters
Karnataka Congress Faces Power Struggle Speculation
Locale: INDIA

Bangalore, Karnataka - January 19th, 2026 - A visit by Karnataka's Minister D.K. Shivakumar to Delhi has ignited speculation of an internal power struggle within the state's Congress government, highlighting growing tensions surrounding resource allocation and policy direction just months before a crucial Lok Sabha election.
Shivakumar, who also serves as the Congress party's state unit chief, arrived in the capital on Sunday, January 18th, 2026. While he publicly stated the trip was for routine party matters and meetings with officials, the timing and nature of the visit have fueled rumors of discord within the Siddaramaiah administration. The visit follows a pattern; Shivakumar's appearances in Delhi have frequently drawn attention, often linked to discussions concerning cabinet reshuffles and overall party coordination - indicating a history of behind-the-scenes negotiations and internal maneuvering.
The core of the speculation revolves around dissatisfaction with the current distribution of resources and power within the government. Sources within the Congress party indicate a growing sentiment among some leaders that the Siddaramaiah-led administration is not adequately addressing critical infrastructure development and the effective implementation of key welfare schemes. This discontent is believed to be particularly pronounced in the wake of the recently announced state budget, which appears to have exacerbated existing fault lines.
The recent budget allocation has been a significant point of contention. While details remain confidential, the general perception among some Congress factions is that certain regions and initiatives have been overlooked or underserved. The exact nature of the disagreements isn't entirely clear, but the underlying message is that some leaders feel their priorities aren't being adequately represented in the state's budgetary priorities.
This isn't an isolated incident. The Siddaramaiah government has navigated challenges related to internal party factions and differing opinions on the pace and direction of development since taking office. There have been reported concerns regarding the implementation of several flagship programs and the impact of certain policies, leading to a degree of internal pressure and jockeying for influence. The visit by Shivakumar is thus seen as a strategic move to voice these concerns at a higher level and potentially influence policy direction.
Furthermore, the timing of this visit is particularly sensitive. With the Lok Sabha elections looming, Congress needs to project an image of unity and strength. Any visible signs of internal conflict could be exploited by the opposition parties, potentially damaging the party's chances of electoral success. Maintaining a united front is therefore paramount, and Shivakumar's actions are being interpreted through this lens.
Analysts suggest that Shivakumar's role as both a cabinet minister and the Congress state unit chief positions him uniquely to navigate this complex situation. He effectively acts as a conduit between the government and the party's grassroots, allowing him to gauge the pulse of the party and advocate for change where necessary. His Delhi visit may well be aimed at brokering a compromise and ensuring that the concerns of various factions are addressed before they escalate into a full-blown crisis. It's likely that discussions centered around adjustments to the budget, revised implementation plans for welfare schemes, and a more equitable distribution of resources will be key objectives of his meetings.
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining whether Shivakumar's visit will lead to meaningful changes within the Karnataka Congress government. Whether he can successfully mediate these internal disagreements and forge a path toward a more unified and effective administration remains to be seen. The eyes of the nation are on Karnataka as the party attempts to manage these internal dynamics while preparing for a critical national election.
Read the Full RepublicWorld Article at:
[ https://www.republicworld.com/politics/politics-is-what-politicians-do-dk-shivakumar-in-delhi-amid-karnataka-power-tussle-murmurs ]
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: Asia One
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: The Hans India
[ Sun, Jan 18th ]: Telangana Today
[ Thu, Jan 15th ]: The New Indian Express
[ Wed, Jan 14th ]: The New York Times
[ Wed, Jan 14th ]: The New York Times
[ Mon, Jan 12th ]: ThePrint
[ Sun, Jan 11th ]: NOLA.com
[ Sat, Nov 29th 2025 ]: The New Indian Express
[ Sat, Nov 22nd 2025 ]: moneycontrol.com
[ Thu, Oct 09th 2025 ]: moneycontrol.com
[ Mon, Oct 06th 2025 ]: ThePrint