HomeNewsAssembly Election 2024sKarnatakaHectic parleys among top Cong leadership helped break logjam over Karnataka CM pick

Hectic parleys among top Cong leadership helped break logjam over Karnataka CM pick

Ever since the Karnataka Assembly results were declared on May 13, both Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar started garnering support of MLAs close to them while mustering support for themselves.

May 18, 2023 / 16:09 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge with senior party leaders Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar during a meeting, in New Delhi on Thursday. (PTI Photo)
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge with senior party leaders Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar during a meeting, in New Delhi on Thursday. (PTI Photo)

Several top Congress leaders from party chief Mallikarjun Kharge to former party chiefs Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi were involved in hectic parleys with Siddaramaiah and D K Shivakumar which finally helped to break the logjam over the top post in Karnataka. Ever since the Karnataka Assembly results were declared on May 13, both the leaders started garnering support of MLAs close to them while mustering support for themselves.

The supporters of both, meanwhile, started building up the momentum in support of their respective leader and a poster war erupted. As the race for the top post heated up, Kharge appointed three observers -- Sushilkumar Shinde, Jitendra Singh and Deepak Babaria -- and the first meeting of the Congress Legislature Party was convened on May 14. Supporters of both the leaders continued to raise the pitch by raising slogans in support of their leaders outside the CLP meeting venue.

Story continues below Advertisement

All Congress MLAs authorised the party chief to appoint a leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP), who would also be the new chief minister.

Keeping the consultation process alive, the newly-elected MLAs had authorised Kharge to appoint the new CLP leader, after which the scene shifted from Bengaluru to Delhi. The observers also held one-on-one consultations with all MLAs and sought a secret ballot from all of them, the results of which were tabulated and shared with party chief the next day.