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Karnataka Congress Crisis: Ministers Seek Clarity from Delhi Amid Leadership Row

This special report unpacks the escalating leadership crisis within the Karnataka Congress, with senior ministers Dinesh Gundu Rao and Krishna Byre Gowda meeting the party's high command in Delhi to press for clarity on a potential Chief Minister change and cabinet reshuffle. In their appeal to the central leadership, the ministers reportedly asked them to 'give us clarity as to what's happening in Karnataka. Would there be a reshuffle? Would there be the change of leadership?'. The situation has been further intensified by the BJP, which released an AI-generated video mocking the power struggle between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy D.K. Shivakumar. While the high command has urged state leaders to remain calm and avoid public statements, the underlying question of whether Siddaramaiah will complete his full term remains, keeping the state's political situation on edge.

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