Siddaramaiah Resigns as Karnataka Chief Minister Amid Leadership Transition
Siddaramaiah resigned as Karnataka's Chief Minister following directives from the Congress' central leadership, paving the way for deputy D K Shivakumar to potentially take over. His resignation followed internal party discussions, and he's set to remain active as a local MLA. Celebrations erupted as Shivakumar appeared to be the likely successor.
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Siddaramaiah stepped down as the Chief Minister of Karnataka, adhering to the instructions from the Congress Party's leadership. This move clears the path for D K Shivakumar, his deputy, to potentially ascend to the role. The decision comes after a period of internal discussions within the party.
Addressing the media alongside Shivakumar and cabinet members, Siddaramaiah confirmed his resignation, assured that he would continue in state politics. Despite supporters' protests, he remains committed to his legislative role. Celebrations occurred at Shivakumar's residence, hinting at his prospective leadership.
Siddaramaiah is expected to meet with party leaders in Delhi to discuss the transition and cabinet formation. Party discussions will include decisions on the new legislature party leader and possibly changes in state-level leadership, intensifying the political developments within the state.
Throughout his announcement, Siddaramaiah took the opportunity to express gratitude for the support from the people of Karnataka, highlighting his commitment to continue serving them as an MLA.
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