After leading Congress to a spectacular victory in the May Assembly polls last year, Siddaramaiah has managed to steer his government by and large without any major controversies that could pose worries for it.
But Siddaramaiah nonetheless chose not to hold any big celebrations on the day with indications that it could be because of the anxiety of drought looming large over the state and the Code of Conduct for the polls still being in force.
After dethroning the first-ever BJP government in the south, Siddaramaiah started on a pro-poor note with a scheme to provide rice at Re 1/kg and other welfare schemes for backward classes and minorities.
On the flip-side, he faced flak over the induction of controversial ministers DK Shivakumar and Roshan Baig, who face corruption charges, as the Congress had returned to power upon the promise of a clean administration.
The Lok Sabha poll outcome is what the Chief Minister is most eagerly looking forward to as a lot is at stake for him and it could have a bearing on his standing within the party.
Siddaramaiah, who led the Congress offensive in the Lok Sabha polls, is looking at a target of about 20 of the 28 seats as that will act as a counter to any possible attempt within his party to undermine his position.
In the 2009 polls, BJP, which had been in power at the time, had won 19 seats. Congress had picked up six seats while the remaining three were bagged by JD(S), led by former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda.
Slamming Siddaramaiah over his performance, BJP has said, "This government has not even taken off. There are no signs of its taking off. Even before it may take off, the government is likely to come to a complete halt due to a technical snag."
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