After the fractured verdict in 2004, the Congress and JDS formed a coalition government, with Siddaramaiah,
then in JDS, being made deputy Chief Minister with Congress' N Dharam Singh becoming Chief Minister.
Siddaramaiah holds the grouse that he had the opportunity to become Chief Minister but Gowda scuttled his prospects.
In 2005, he chose to position himself as a backward classes leader - he is from Kuruba community, the third largest caste in Karnataka - by spearheading AHINDA (Kannada
acronym for minorities, backward classes and Dalits) conventions, coincidentally at a time when Deve Gowda's son H D Kumaraswamy was seen as a rising star of the party.