Bengaluru, Aug. 3 -- The ongoing power struggle within Karnataka Congress over the chairmanship of the Karnataka Milk Federation (KMF) has blown the lid off deepening factional cracks, laying bare not just a divided leadership but a complete disregard for the so-called Delhi high command. At the heart of the storm is the deliberate defiance of the power-sharing pact reportedly endorsed by the Congress central leadership, under which Chief Minister Siddaramaiah was to hand over the reins to his deputy DK Shivakumar in November 2025. But Siddaramaiah's recent moves, including installing his loyalist KR Raghavendra Hitnal as a surprise KMF contender, indicate that the CM has no intention of honouring the deal. The Congress leadership in Delhi ...