Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Resigns, Signals Transition in Leadership
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has resigned, indicating a leadership transition for the state's Congress-led government. His resignation follows party directives, emphasizing constitutional adherence. Congress maintains a majority with 135+1 seats. Deputy CM DK Shivakumar's gesture symbolizes a leadership shift as speculation swirls over potential changes within the government.
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In a major political shift, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has stepped down, marking a critical transition for the Congress-led administration in the state. The resignation was tendered to the Governor's office following party high command instructions, underscoring Siddaramaiah's commitment to constitutional mandates.
During his press conference, Siddaramaiah, the outgoing Chief Minister, expressed profound gratitude towards Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Mallikarjun Kharge for their support in his tenure. Despite relinquishing his position, he reassured the public of the Congress party's absolute majority, supported by 135+1 seats and the endorsement of two independents.
The resignation came post a high-level meeting at the CM's official residence, signifying a possible leadership change. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar paid respects to Siddaramaiah, a gesture viewed as passing the torch. As formal acceptance from the Governor is awaited, the political landscape appears poised for new leadership dynamics.
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