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Siddaramaiah to Resign as Karnataka Chief Minister Amid Power Transition

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah is expected to resign today, with reports indicating he will meet the governor to submit his resignation. This move comes amid widespread speculation and closed-door talks regarding a power transition, with D.K. Shivakumar poised to succeed him.

28 May, 03:25 — 28 May, 11:02
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DWHigh4d ago

India news: Siddaramaiah steps down as Karnataka CM

Main headlines in India include DK Shivkumar being set to replace Siddaramaiah as chief minister for the southern state Karnataka, and Muslims celebrating Eid al-Adha across the country. DW has more.

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Times of IndiaMostly Factual4d ago

'High command asked me': Karnataka's longest-serving CM Sidda resigns

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has resigned, paving the way for Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar to take the top post. This transition follows months of speculation and high-level meetings in Delhi. Photos showcasing unity between the leaders were shared, signaling an amicable power handover after the Congress high command's directive for a leadership change.

By TOI NEWS DESK

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hindustan-timesMostly Factual4d ago

What next for Siddaramaiah? Congress leader reveals his plan after stepping down as Karnataka CM

Siddaramaiah resigned as Karnataka chief minister but will remain active in state politics, declining a Rajya Sabha offer.

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zerohedgeLow4d ago

The Beautiful Multipolar New World Order

The Beautiful Multipolar New World Order Authored by Iain Davis via Off-Guardian.org, BRICS-based multipolarity will save us from The Technocratic Dark State by making the rollout of an oppressive global surveillance state much better. This will be the result of “improving global governance.” At least, that is according to the BRICS Outcome Document published by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs after the latest riveting meeting of BRICS foreign ministers. Centralised g...

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