BENGALURU, Dec. 2 -- Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah is scheduled to visit his deputy DK Shivakumar's residence on Tuesday "to present a unified front" amid an ongoing power tussle, people aware of the details said on Monday, adding that this is a follow up to a breakfast meeting the two held last week, which reportedly did not result in a resolution on the leadership standoff. The meetings were held at the behest of the Congress high command amid continued reports of disgruntlement between the two leaders at the helm in Karnataka. During Tuesday's meeting Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar are expected to continue their negotiation after which they will send a communication to the high command, the people cited above said. Shivakumar later described the engagement as a private matter "between brothers," insisting there was no "groupism" within the government and that such meetings would continue. In an interview about Tuesday's meeting, he joked that the menu would include "Natti chicken for breakfast," and added that a trip to Delhi had not yet been scheduled. The leadership question re-emerged after Siddaramaiah completed half of his term in November. Legislators close to Shivakumar said the Congress high command had offered an informal understanding that the chief ministership would be given to him during the government's tenure. Shivakumar has publicly dismissed suggestions of a power tussle, saying that he, the CM and the "entire state" remained united. Siddaramaiah has rejected claims of any agreement to share the term and has maintained he will complete five years in office. After the November 29 breakfast meet, he said, "Our agenda is the 2028 elections. Local body elections are important...We also discussed bringing back Congress in 2028 elections...There are no differences between us and there will be no differences in the future." Meanwhile, Congress's general secretary-in-charge of Karnataka Randeep Surjewala on Monday briefed Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi on the power tussle in the state....