Siddaramaiah elected CLP leader, to be new Karnataka CM

BANGALORE:  Siddaramaiah will be the new Karnataka Chief Minister as he was today declared leader of the Congress Legislature Party after a secret ballot.

The announcement was made by Defence Minister A K Antony, who headed a four member observers team of AICC, which oversaw the exercise.

At a meeting convened to elicit the views of newly elected legislators, 64-year-old Siddaramaiah moved a resolution requesting that a decision on Chief Minister’s post be left to Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

The central leadership, however, told the legislators to express their choice in writing, in a secret ballot.

Thereafter, Antony announced in the meeting that Siddaramaiah, who was Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, was the CLP leader.

Siddaramaiah was in a straight fight with Union Labour and Employment Minister M Mallikarjuna Kharge for the coveted post. (AGENCIES)