Karnataka’s political environment has become increasingly charged as discussions intensify over potential changes in the state’s leadership. Home Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara has emerged as a prominent figure in these debates, amid rumors that Chief Minister Siddaramaiah might step down. Siddaramaiah has faced scrutiny over his alleged involvement in controversies surrounding land allotments by the Mysuru Urban Development Authority (MUDA), prompting speculation about possible replacements within the ruling Congress party.
Dr. Parameshwara, a senior Congress leader and former Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president, is reportedly being considered as a strong contender for the Chief Minister’s position. Having narrowly missed the opportunity to lead the state in 2013 following an electoral loss, Parameshwara’s political acumen and eight-year tenure as KPCC president are seen as factors bolstering his candidacy. His recent interactions with other key figures, such as Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi, have added fuel to the speculation, though official confirmations remain absent.
Congress leaders are grappling with internal challenges, including maintaining unity amidst rising tensions. Allegations involving land-related controversies have also cast a shadow on other prominent leaders, such as Industries Minister M.B. Patil and AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge. Both leaders have faced backlash over allegations linked to the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) and family-managed trusts, weakening their prospects as potential successors to Siddaramaiah.
Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, once considered Siddaramaiah’s likely successor, also appears to be on the defensive due to political dynamics within the party. Meanwhile, veteran Congress leader and former minister R.V. Deshpande has expressed interest in the role but faces hurdles, including limited support from Congress’s majority MLAs.