Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has congratulated Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on the occasion of his imminent milestone of becoming the longest-serving Chief Minister in Karnataka’s history. Calling it a “happy moment,” Shivakumar extended his best wishes, underlining the significance of the achievement for the state and the party.
Siddaramaiah is set to surpass the record of former Chief Minister D. Devaraj Urs by completing over 13 years in office this month, marking a historic moment in Karnataka’s political journey. Shivakumar’s message reflects respect for Siddaramaiah’s long public service and leadership, and highlights the collective pride within the Congress over this landmark.
The gesture comes at an important time for the Congress party as it focuses on strengthening governance and maintaining unity ahead of key political challenges. It signals a shared commitment among the state’s senior leadership to work together in the interest of stability, development and effective administration in Karnataka.
Observers see this moment as reinforcing the Congress leadership’s resolve to move forward cohesively, ensuring that governance and public welfare remain the top priorities as the party prepares for the political road ahead.
