Nine Congress MLAs from Karnataka along with one minister have left for Dakshin Kannada districts Belthangady to meet Siddaramaiah.
According to reports, there is a rising conflict between the newly formed government in Karnataka.
The tussle between the two parties emerged as the alliance partners attempt at creating distinct identities.
The Congress is trying to safeguard programmes that it had undertaken during the Siddaramaiaha government. While the incumbent chief minister HD Kumaraswamy wants to create an impression by unveiling initiatives in his first budget.
Reports also suggest that the Congress party has been resisting the introduction of a new budget by the Kumaraswamy as Siddaramaiaha had already initiated a budget ahead of the assembly elections.
The chief minister has however stated that the Congress President Rahul Gandhi has assented to the introduction of a new budget.
Kumaraswamy's assurance to waive farmers loan is also considered as one of the reasons for the rising conflict between the alliance.