Belagavi, Dec. 17 -- Karnataka Chief minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday reiterated that he will remain as the chief minister as long as the Congress high command wants him to continue. He also said that his party has got a mandate for five years to rule and will also come back to power after 2028 assembly elections. "I am saying this very clearly. We have high command. We abide by their decision. Whatever high command says is ultimate," Siddaramaiah told the Assembly. The leadership issue popped up in the Assembly during the question hour. Congress MLA from Kunigal, H D Ranganath, alleged that the farmers in his constituency were not getting short-term loan from the District Central Cooperative Bank (DCC Bank) whereas farmers from neighbouring Madhugiri constituency got short term loans worth Rs.100 crore. htc...