Siddaramaiah Told His Demands To Rahul Gandhi: Siddaramaiah wants the post of Deputy CM of Karnataka for his son Yatindra, put his demands in front of Rahul Gandhi


New Delhi. Just a day after resigning from the post of Chief Minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah has put forward his demands before Rahul Gandhi. There is news that Siddaramaiah wants his son Yatindra Siddaramaiah to be made the Deputy CM in the Karnataka government. Siddaramaiah wants his son to be included in the cabinet and given the responsibility of a key department. Apart from this, Siddaramaiah has also demanded from Rahul Gandhi to give important responsibilities to his close leaders in the new government. It is believed that striking a balance between the Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar factions on the distribution of ministries in the new government will be no less than a challenge for the Congress top leadership.

Let us tell you that after resigning on Thursday, Siddaramaiah had told that he had received the offer of Rajya Sabha seat from the Congress leadership but he is not interested in national politics, hence he will serve the people only by staying in the state. On the other hand, DK Shivakumar made a long post on social media praising Siddaramaiah in which he wrote, God does not give blessings or curses. He only gives opportunities. What really matters is how we make good use of those opportunities. The life of Siddaramaiah is the best example of this idea. His journey from a simple village to leading the way as the Chief Minister of Karnataka is a testament to perseverance, dedication and unwavering commitment to social justice.

On Siddaramaiah’s departure from the post of Chief Minister, I express my heartfelt gratitude and deep respect for his years of service and leadership to the people of Karnataka. It has been a privilege to serve the public with him as Deputy Chief Minister and continuously learn from his experience, wisdom and foresight. I sincerely hope that his guidance will continue to inspire and strengthen all of us in the years to come as we work for the progress and welfare of Karnataka.

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