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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday said he may reconsider his earlier decision not to contest the 2028 Assembly elections if the Congress party felt his participation would strengthen its prospects.

Speaking at the News18 Rising Karnataka Summit, Siddaramaiah said, “I had said I won’t contest in the 2028 elections. But all my friends are saying I should contest in 2028 because it will help the party. I haven’t decided on it."

Addressing questions on the reported power tussle in the state, he said, “What the high command says is final. The high command, 3-4 months back, asked for a reshuffle. I said let us do it after we finish 2.5 years in office. Now, if high command gives permission, we will do it."

The Chief Minister also made it clear that he

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