Siddaramaiah resigns as Karnataka CM; Twisha Sharma's mother-in-law arrested; more
Siddaramaiah has resigned as the Chief Minister of Karnataka, facilitating the transition of leadership to DK Shivakumar.
A significant political transition is underway in Karnataka as Chief Minister Siddaramaiah officially steps down following directives from the party high command. And now, his deputy DK Shivakumar is all set to take over the top post in Karnataka. Meanwhile, negotiations continue regarding the new cabinet, with the outgoing leader seeking sixteen positions for aides and a major portfolio for his son. The ruling party is finalising details for deputy chief ministers to balance regional and caste equations across the state. So, is asking Siddaramaiah to resign and paving way for DK Shivakumar a good move by Congress? What lies ahead for DK Shivakumar now? Will he be able to tackle the challenges the way Siddaramaiah did? Watch as our reporters and panellists share their views on these and more on the show.
Siddaramaiah has resigned as the Chief Minister of Karnataka, facilitating the transition of leadership to DK Shivakumar.
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Siddaramaiah, who resigned as Karnataka chief minister on Thursday, declined the Congress high command's offer to move to the Rajya Sabha, stating he has no interest in national politics.