Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah resigns, but won’t budge from State politics
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has submitted his resignation, awaiting acceptance from the Governor. He expressed gratitude towards his supporters and emphasized his commitment to active politics. Siddaramaiah highlighted his government's efforts to ensure equal opportunities and fulfill promises made to the electorate.
- ▪Siddaramaiah submitted his resignation to the Governor's office on May 28.
- ▪He thanked key Congress leaders for their support during his tenure as Chief Minister.
- ▪Siddaramaiah emphasized the importance of social justice and equal opportunities in his governance.
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Karnataka’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah submitted his resignation to Prabhushankar, Special Secretary to Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot on May 28. The Governor left for Indore, in Madhya Pradesh on May 27, for personal reasons. He was expected to return on May 28.Mr. Siddaramaiah expressed confidence that his resignation would be accepted by the governor soon after he returns to Lok Bhavan.He maintained that it was the responsibility of the governor to accept the resignation once it is submitted and make way for the next chief minister to assume office.Karnataka change of guard FULL COVERAGE | I will continue in active politics, fight communal forces until my last breath: SiddaramaiahSoon after submitting his resignation, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recollected the famous lines of Kannada…
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