It has been more than ten years since the Indian National Congress last held national authority, and it continues to struggle despite sporadic victories in Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana. A significant power struggle in Karnataka is now exacerbating the party’s difficulties. Political analyst K. V. Prasad explores potential pathways for the Grand Old Party.
In recent weeks, the Congress party has dominated headlines due to a fierce power struggle within its Karnataka government. The contest for leadership has unfolded with supporters of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his appointed Deputy D K Shivakumar publicly exchanging claims and counterclaims regarding continuity and change.
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