What Do People Really Think Of Karnataka’s Government?

A year-and-a-half into the Congress government in Karnataka, CVoter’s mood tracker shows a steady decline in public satisfaction. In June 2024, nearly 30% of people were “very satisfied” with the Siddaramaiah-led government – a number that has now dropped to 26.9%. Those “not at all satisfied” have risen from 39% to 42% by November 2025. Siddaramaiah’s personal approval has also slipped: from 35.5% in June 2024 to 32.9% now, with dissatisfaction climbing from 38.9% to 43%. The data signals growing public frustration as the government battles internal turmoil and Siddaramaiah fights to hold on to the Chief Minister’s chair.

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