Bengaluru, May 15: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today met Governor Vajubhai Vala and handed over his resignation after his party’s debacle in the assembly polls.
The chief minister went to Raj Bhavan after announcing the Congress' support to the JDS to form the government as the state headed for a hung assembly.
Siddaramaiah told the media that the Congress would support the Janata Dal (Secular). When asked who would be the chief ministerial candidate, he said it was up to the JD(S) to decide.
Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee President G. Parameshwara formally made the announcement, saying it was the decision of the All India Congress Committee to support the JD(S).
The development comes as the BJP is likely to fall short of a simple majority to form a government. The BJP, which is hovering between 104-107, a few seats short of the simple majority of 113.
This has brought the JD(S) back in the reckoning as “king-maker.” Speculation was rife about the Congress and the BJP trying to reach out to JD(S) supremo H.D. Deve Gowda about the possibility of forming a coalition government.
According to sources R. Ashok of the BJP is also going to meet Mr. Gowda.
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