Emotional scenes were witnessed outside his official residence, Kaveri, in Bengaluru, where a large number of supporters gathered and surrounded him, urging him not to resign.
Siddaramaiah was seen trying to console them.
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As he was about to leave for Lok Bhavan to submit his resignation, emotions ran high, with some supporters attempting to block his vehicle to prevent him from leaving.
In Shivamogga city, supporters staged a protest at Shivappa Nayaka Circle. Members of the Kuruba community largely led the protest.
Expressing displeasure over Siddaramaiah’s decision to resign, protesters also burnt tyres and raised slogans in support of the chief minister. They demanded that Siddaramaiah continue in office.Also Read: Siddaramaiah to resign at 3 pm, DK Shivakumar will become CM: Karnataka minister HK Patil
In Yadgir, an ardent supporter of Siddaramaiah, identified as Rajkumar Ganeer, staged a silent protest near Subhash Chandra Circle, expressing anguish over the chief minister’s resignation.
Karnataka Law Minister H K Patil said Siddaramaiah informed him and other ministers of his decision to step down and also disclosed that Deputy CM D K Shivakumar will be his successor.
The party brass has given instructions for elevating Shivakumar as the CM, and appropriate procedural steps will be initiated in this regard at the legislature party meeting, he added.


