My father will not contest 2028 elections: Siddaramaiah's son, pitches for Satish Jarkiholi as political successor
Belagavi (Karnataka) [India], October 23 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's son, Yathindra Siddaramaiah, has sparked speculation about a potential leadership change in the state Congress government.
Yathindra stated that his father, Siddaramaiah, is in the "final phase of his political career" and should mentor Public Works Minister Satish Jarkiholi.
Discussing the state's successor, Yathindra emphasised that many politicians follow the secular Congress ideology and said that Satish Jarkiholi should lead them.
He added that after 2028, someone should emerge as a leader with similar principles, noting that Satish Jarkiholi is among those who consistently engage in ideological politics.
He further emphasised that Satish Jarkiholi can fill his father's position. "Satish Jarkiholi definitely has the power to fill his position. After my father retires from politics, Satish Jarkiholi is one of the few leaders who has the power to fill that position. Satish Jarkiholi is the next CM," added Yathindra.
"My father is in the final stages of politics. Our state needs leaders with progressive principles. Satish Jarkiholi has shouldered this responsibility. Jarkiholi will lead us by example," said CM's son Yathindra in Kappalaguddi.
Yathindra later clarified that his statement wasn't about changing the Chief Minister, but about promoting leaders with strong ideology.
Earlier, Yathindra Siddaramaiah in Tumkur said there has been no discussion about the change of Chief Minister in Karnataka, and Siddaramaiah will complete five years in the Chief Minister's post.
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