Siddaramaiah: How will Siddaramaiah resign from the post of CM of Karnataka?, Governor suddenly left the state


Bengaluru. Today everyone’s eyes are on Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah. The reason for this is the speculation that Siddaramaiah is going to resign from the post of CM of Karnataka today. Although Siddaramaiah has not yet opened his mouth about this, but he had asked for a meeting with Karnataka Governor Thawarchand Gehlot at 3 pm. Now the news is that Governor Thawarchand Gehlot has gone to his home from Bengaluru due to emergency in the family. It is not yet known when the Governor will return to Bengaluru. In such a situation, new speculations have now arisen.

The new speculation is that Siddaramaiah will go to Lok Bhavan in the afternoon and submit his resignation to the Governor’s office. However, there has been no such practice so far. CM always submits his resignation from the post only after meeting the Governor. However, the way Siddaramaiah has created suspense on the issue of Karnataka, various types of discussions are taking place. At the same time, there must be panic in the mind of DK Shivkumar, who is eyeing the post of CM. DK Shivakumar is currently the Deputy CM in the Siddaramaiah government. The party had won the state assembly elections in 2023 when Shivakumar was the Karnataka Congress President.

In Karnataka, DK Shivakumar supporters have been demanding to make their leader the CM for a long time. Whenever the demands of Shivkumar’s supporters kept gaining momentum, the Congress high command summoned Siddaramaiah and Shivkumar to Delhi and talked to them. After talks with the Congress high command, Siddaramaiah kept saying that he will remain the CM and complete his tenure. This time when talks were held with the Congress high command, Siddaramaiah maintained silence. When asked, he only said that he will tell on Thursday. The inside news is that the Congress high command has offered Rajya Sabha seat to Siddaramaiah. He has also promised to take his son forward. In such a situation, it remains to be seen what steps Siddaramaiah takes.

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