Siddaramaiah Heads to Delhi for Congress Leadership Talks Post Resignation
After resigning as Karnataka's Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah heads to Delhi to consult with Congress leadership on his successor and cabinet formation. D K Shivakumar, his deputy and likely successor, is also expected in Delhi. Discussions will cover party roles, legislative leadership, and cabinet appointments.
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Siddaramaiah, following his resignation as Karnataka's Chief Minister, has departed for New Delhi. He is set to engage in consultations with the Congress high command concerning the state leadership transition and cabinet appointments.
D K Shivakumar, his deputy and a leading candidate to succeed him, will also join the discussions in the capital. This meeting will likely address the appointment of a new legislative party leader and other party roles within the state.
Sources indicate Siddaramaiah's resignation was part of the Congress's strategy to update its leadership in Karnataka, possibly including a central role for him within the party, which he has yet to accept.
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