Bengaluru: Senior AHINDA leaders are preparing to push a Dalit CM formula Karnataka AHINDA should the question of replacing current Chief Minister Siddaramaiah arise. Amid internal party discussions, these leaders argue there is no credible justification such as corruption allegations or rebellion to remove Siddaramaiah, and any unwarranted change could alienate the crucial AHINDA voter base.
However, if the party high command still pursues a leadership shift, the Dalit CM formula Karnataka AHINDA would involve formally recommending that the post be given to a Dalit leader. Sources indicate that AHINDA ministers have internally agreed to propose either senior Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge or former Deputy Chief Minister Dr. G. Parameshwara as candidates under this Dalit CM formula Karnataka AHINDA.
The move aims to strengthen the party’s social-justice image and consolidate core support ahead of future elections. By advocating the Dalit CM formula Karnataka AHINDA, leaders emphasize that elevating a Dalit leader would be more politically strategic than reverting to an upper-caste candidate, especially in a state where the party’s current CM is from a backward class.


