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Karnataka CM News LIVE: The deadlock over who would become the Chief Minister of Karnataka is over with the Congress confirming in a presser that Siddaramaiah will get the top spot. They also said that DK Shivakumar will be the “only” deputy chief minister in the southern state. The swearing-in ceremony will take place on 12.30pm on May 20.
Hectic parleys were held on Wednesday to break the deadlock in deciding on the Congress’ chief ministerial pick in Karnataka with both the hopefuls Siddaramaiah and D K Shivakumar presenting their cases before the top brass. Read More
Karnataka CM-designate Siddaramaiah, along with other leaders of the party including MB Patil, arrive at the Delhi airport as they leave for Bengaluru.
A Congress Legislative Party (CLP) meeting has been called in Bengaluru at 7pm today.
For the unversed, Siddaramaiah has been chosen as the next chief minister of Karnataka, while DK Shivakumar will be his deputy.
#WATCH | Karnataka CM-designate Siddaramaiah, along with other leaders of the party including MB Patil, arrive at the Delhi airport as they leave for Bengaluru.
Congress Legislative Party (CLP) meeting has been called in Bengaluru today at 7pm. pic.twitter.com/Fdx1a7boRp
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2023
Preparations are underway at Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium where swearing-in ceremony of the new Karnataka government will take place on May 20.
#WATCH | Preparations are underway at Bengaluru’s Sree Kanteerava Stadium where swearing-in ceremony of the new Karnataka government is expected to be held on 20th May pic.twitter.com/PRYVNlXDdx
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2023
In a tweet on Thursday, BJP leader Amit Malviya cticised Congress’s selection for the chief minister’s post. He wrote: “For the first time, Karnataka will have a Govt, which doesn’t represent either sub-regional aspirations or for that matter prominent communities.”
For the first time, Karnataka will have a Govt, which doesn’t represent either sub-regional aspirations or for that matter prominent communities. Both, CM designate Siddaramaiah and to be Deputy CM DKS, come from South Karnataka. For the first time there will be no representation… pic.twitter.com/f5z45kfsNe
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) May 18, 2023
“Both, CM designate Siddaramaiah and to be Deputy CM DKS, come from South Karnataka. For the first time there will be no representation from the all powerful Lingayat community or the SCs. The Congress has intentionally left out MB Patil and Dr G Parameshwara, both of who could well have well been made DCMs. Congress is hell bent on humiliating both these senior leaders and their communities,” added the leader.
He went on to add that “in the end corruption wins”.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh took to Twitter and posted a timeline of sorts mentioning the number of days BJP has taken to announce the CM name after winning elections in several states.
Mentioning UP, Assam and Uttarakhand, Jairam Ramesh wrote BJP took eight, seven and 11 days, respectively, in these states to announce the CM name, while Congress did so for Karnataka in just three days after “intensive and extensive process of consultations completely alien to the BJP.”
2017: BJP took 8 days to announce CM of UP
2021: BJP took 7 days to announce CM of Assam.
2022: BJP took 11 days to announce CM of Uttarakhand.
2023: Congress declared the CM & deputy CM of Karnataka 3 days after the first meeting of the newly elected MLAs, following an…
— Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) May 18, 2023
DK Shivakumar told News18 that “everything is well in Congress party”. Rahul Gandhi called me and said we have to work together,” Shivakumar said after accepting the post of deputy chief minister of Karnataka.
Karnataka Deputy CM designate DK Shivakumar took to Twitter and shared a photo of him with Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and Siddaramaiah, who is set to take oath as CM.
“Karnataka’s secure future and our people’s welfare is our top priority, and we are united in guaranteeing that,” Shivakumar tweeted.
Karnataka’s secure future and our peoples welfare is our top priority, and we are united in guaranteeing that. pic.twitter.com/sNROprdn5H
— DK Shivakumar (@DKShivakumar) May 18, 2023
Reacting to a question on the power-sharing formula in Karnataka, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala said the only power-sharing that will happen is sharing of power with the people and nothing else, making it clear that Siddaramaiah will be the CM for five years.
“Our only formula is the service of people. Whoever wants to serve the people can do so, as much as they want. All our allies will be invited [to the oath-taking ceremony]. This is not a celebration but Congress’s dedication to democracy…those who want to fight for democracy and save the Constitution, can attend the event…”: said Randeep Singh Surjewala, AICC in-charge of Karnataka.
Congress, in a press conference, officially announced that Siddaramaiah will be the next chief minister of Karnataka, while DK Shivakumar will be the “only” deputy CM and will also continue as the state party unit chief for Lok Sabha election that are slated to take place in 2024.
“Siddaramaiah is able administrator , tirelessly worked for party . Similarly, KPCC chief Shivakumar also electrified cadre of state,” Congress’s KC Venugopal said in a press cinference
KC Venugopal credited Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi and all Congress CMs for the thumping victory the party secured in the Karnataka assembly election.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge posed with to-be CM Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar, who is set to be the next deputy CM of Karnataka.
Tweeting a photo, Kharge wrote, “Team Congress is committed to usher progress, welfare and social justice for the people of Karnataka. We will implement the 5 guarantees promised to 6.5 Cr Kannadigas.”
The winning team !#Karnataka pic.twitter.com/gzE1VbFBlJ
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) May 18, 2023
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge posed with to-be CM Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar, who is set to be the next deputy CM of Karnataka.
Tweeting a photo, Kharge wrote, “Team Congress is committed to usher progress, welfare and social justice for the people of Karnataka. We will implement the 5 guarantees promised to 6.5 Cr Kannadigas.”
The winning team !#Karnataka pic.twitter.com/gzE1VbFBlJ
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) May 18, 2023
The winning team !#Karnataka pic.twitter.com/gzE1VbFBlJ
— Randeep Singh Surjewala (@rssurjewala) May 18, 2023
Karnataka Congress Chief DK Shivakumar has reportedly confirmed that he has agreed to take deputy chief minister post “in larger interest of the party”.
“We have a commitment for Karnataka. Parliament elections are there. So in larger interest for the party I have agreed for the formula,” India Today quoted said Shivakumar.
“More responsibility is on me now to serve Karnataka. We have to deliver,” DK Shivakumar said.
#WATCH | “Let AICC officially make an announcement about whom to give which position, and then the rest of the things will follow,” says Congress leader & former Dy CM Dr G Parameshwara on Karnataka government formation. pic.twitter.com/46JTMBopF1
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2023
Congress leader Siddaramaiah was seen arriving at the residence of party leader KC Venugopal in Delhi.
#WATCH | Congress leader Siddaramaiah arrives at the residence of party leader KC Venugopal in Delhi pic.twitter.com/a0QGVafORH
— ANI (@ANI) May 18, 2023
Reacting to the reports of Congress allotting the deputy CM post to DK Shivakumar, Congress leader’s brother DK Suresh said that DKS accepted the proposal in the interest of the state
“We wanted to fulfil the aspiration of the people of Karnataka. That is why DKS accepted the proposal in the interest of the state,” DK Suresh said.
thats why dks accepted the proposal in the interest of the state: dk suresh
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge will invite opposition leaders to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the new Karnataka Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. The Gandhis, Congress CMs and senior Congress leaders, will attend the event in Bengaluru.
Siddaramaiah will be the next chief minister of Karnataka, while DK Shivakumar will be the deputy chief minister, top sources close to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge have told News18, seemingly ending the deadlock that had eclipsed the party’s grand victory in the southern state. The option of rotational chief minister has also been put on the table, the sources said.
Sources said Shivakumar has accepted the role and told Kharge that he has ‘sacrificed’ for the Gandhis and the party. A Congress Legislative Party meeting has been called in Bengaluru at 7pm on Thursday, the source quoted above said. This could finally put a lid over the crisis on who should be the Karnataka CM — a dilemma over which the Congress has held numerous meetings all week. Read More
After the multiple rounds of discussions, AICC general secretary in-charge for Karnataka Randeep Surjewala said a decision on the new cabinet will be in place in the next 48-72 hours.
He also claimed that Karnataka will have a five-year-long stable government of the Congress and urged people not to believe in speculation and “fake news”, which he alleged was being peddled by the BJP.
In a tweet, Surjewala also said all Congress leaders have been advised not to issue statements on the leadership matter. “Any out of turn remarks made from here onwards will be treated as indiscipline and action taken accordingly.” Congress general secretary in-charge organisation K C Venugopal met party president Mallikarjun Kharge late in the evening at the latter’s residence to deliberate on government formation.
Karnataka Congress chief Shivakumar also met Venugopal and later told reporters that “we have left it to the high command, the high command will take a call”.
Siddaramaiah met Surjewala and Venugopal late in the night as the party continued deliberations on government formation in Karnataka, but the talks have remained inconclusive.
Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar have held several parleys with senior Congress leadership and presented their respective cases before them.
Siddaramaiah is considered the front-runner while Shivakumar has dug his heels for the top post claiming that the assembly elections were won under his presidentship and that he has worked hard for ensuring this victory.
A section of the top Congress leadership feels Siddaramaiah’s popularity among several sections including the poor, OBCs and minorities can get votes for the party in the Lok Sabha elections.
Addressing the media outside Congress president Kharge’s 10 Rajaji Marg residence, Surjewala said the party chief has been authorised to appoint the leader of the legislature party and that is why deliberations are underway.
“It (the decision to name the CM) is a matter of today and tomorrow and we will have a leader of the legislature party. Within the next 48 to 72 hours, we will have a new cabinet in Karnataka and in the first cabinet meeting, we will implement the five Congress guarantees and begin the work of building grand Karnataka,” Surjewala said.
Asserting that the Congress is committed to the state’s peace, progress and harmony, he said, “The Congress president believes in three principles — consensus, unanimity and unity. Mallikarjun Kharge, who has been authorised by the legislature party, will announce (the name of the leader) after holding due deliberations.” Urging the media not to resort to speculation, he said whenever a decision is taken by the Congress president, we will be happy to inform you.
“I am only here to quash multiple rumours and hearsay…that are being played on multiple news channels. Please don’t believe in it,” Surjewala said.
“Stop listening to rumours being planted by the BJP which is frustrated by the decisive defeat in Karnataka. The Congress is committed to the welfare of each Kannadiga, the Congress is committed to fulfilling its five guarantees, the Congress is committed to implementing its agenda. The Congress is committed to giving a clean, transparent and responsible government,” he said.
After several meetings on Monday and Tuesday, the day started with both Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar meeting Rahul Gandhi separately at his 10, Janpath residence in the morning.
The meetings came a day after the two held separate meetings with Kharge at his residence and discussed issues regarding the government formation.
Shivakumar met Rahul Gandhi after Siddaramaiah and the two leaders spent over 30-minutes each with the former party chief.
He is also learnt to have talked on the phone to former party chief Sonia Gandhi, who is learnt to have told her to meet Kharge, the sources said.
The Karnataka PCC chief then met Kharge again and spent a good half an hour with him for the second day in a row.
Surjewala was also present at Kharge’s residence at the time.
One of the central observers for the Karnataka Congress Legislature Party (CLP) meeting Sushilkumar Shinde also met the Congress president separately at his residence.
Some Congress legislators also met the Congress president while presenting their case for a ministerial berth in the new cabinet in Karnataka.
The newly-elected Congress MLAs in Karnataka had during the CLP meeting on Sunday authorised Kharge to appoint the new CLP leader.
While the supporters of both leaders are pitching for their respective leaders, the Congress is working on a power-sharing formula to accommodate all sections.
The Congress has held a series of meetings on who will be the chief minister of the state after the party staged a stunning victory in the assembly elections, winning 135 of out 224 seats.
The Congress has also hit out at the BJP for criticising it over the delay in deciding the chief minister of Karnataka, and cited examples when the BJP declared its chief ministers in Uttar Pradesh and Assam several days after winning the polls.
Meanwhile, supporters of both the leaders are also pitching for their respective leaders and the Congress is working on a power-sharing formula to accommodate all sections.
Even though efforts were on to choose the new chief minister, there were celebrations in the native village of Siddaramaiah and outside his Bengaluru residence on Wednesday amid reports in a section of the media that claimed that his name has been finalised for the post. Earlier, Siddaramaiah’s supporters who had gathered near official residence of the outgoing Leader of Opposition in the Assembly in Bengaluru, were jubilant, as some media outlets claimed that his name had been finalised and only an official announcement was awaited.
Holding pictures of their leader they shouted slogans praising Siddaramaiah, and poured milk on the life size cut out of the former CM that has been put up in front of his residence here.
Similar scenes were witnessed in his home district of Mysuru, and native village of Siddaramanahundi. His followers and well-wishers set off crackers, danced, distributed sweets and celebrated by pouring milk on his huge cutouts erected on the roadside.
Meanwhile, preparations were underway at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in the heart of Bengaluru, for the swearing in ceremony of the new (yet-to-be-finalised) Chief Minister-designate, with officials inspecting the venue.