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Karnataka: Siddaramaiah resigns as Opposition leader

Press Trust of India | Updated Jun 01, 2012 at 02:22pm IST

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Bangalore: In a jolt to the Congress in Karnataka, party opposition leader in the assembly Siddaramaiah on Friday announced his resignation from the post

saying the High Command apparently lacked confidence in his leadership.

"It looks that the High Command lacks faith in my leadership and since they have not taken me into confidence to nominate candidates to contest the Legislative Council election, I have tendered my resignation," he said.

K\'taka: Siddaramaiah resigns as Opposition leader

Siddaramaiah is upset over his loyalist former Union Minister CM Ibrahim being denied nomination.

Siddaramaiah, who is upset over his loyalist former Union Minister CM Ibrahim being denied nomination, said he has already shot off his resignation letter to party President Sonia Gandhi and state party chief G Parameshwar.

Siddaramaiah on Thurs night submitted his resignation to Assembly Speaker KG Bopaiah.

The senior Congress leader's announcement comes a day after the High Command denied tickets to his supporters for the June 11 council elections from the assembly. Siddaramaiah had reportedly suggested Ibrahim as one of four candidates.

He said the High Command had assured Ibrahim's candidature but reneged on it and nominated candidates without consulting him.

Replying to a question, he said he was hurt by the disrespect shown to the post of Opposition Leader. "Whoever occupies an honourable post in a democratic set-up should uphold the dignity of the post."

"Once I have tendered my resignation, there is no question of going back," he said in reply to a query.

Asked if he would accompany Congress candidates for filing of nominations for the Council election, Siddaramaiah said he wouldn't go, but would go to cast his vote.

On whether he would participate in Rahul Gandhi's programme at Hubli on Saturday, Siddaramaiah said he would decide later.

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