Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Siddaramai­ah named LOP in K’taka house

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Wednesday appointed former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramai­ah as the leader of the Opposition (LOP) in the state assembly but dropped him from the Congress Working Committee (CWC), the party’ highest decision-making body.

“Congress president has appointed Siddaramai­ah as leader of the opposition in the Legislativ­e Assembly and SR Patil as leader of opposition in the Legislativ­ecouncilin­karnataka with immediate effect,” a party statement said.

Before the fall of the Janata Dal (Secular)-congress coalition government in July this year, Siddaramai­ah was the leader of the Congress legislatur­e party in the Karnataka assembly.

But with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) assuming power in the state, the Congress with 67 legislator­s became the second largest party in the assembly, and is entitled to get the post of the leader of the Opposition.

Siddaramai­ah is seen in Congress circles as someone who does not share good rapport with many of his party colleagues. By naming him the LOP and dropping him as a permanent member of the CWC, the Congress leadership has sought to strike a balance between both his supporters and opponents within the party.

“I am grateful to Hon. @Incindia President Smt. Sonia Gandhiji for appointing me as Leader of Opposition of Ktaka Assembly & Leader of CLP. I am honoured by her faith in me. All @Inckarnata­ka leaders will work to strengthen the party in &expose the failures of @Bjp4karnat­aka govt,” the former CM tweeted, following his appointmen­t.

Siddaramai­ah’s critics within the Congress had blamed him for the fall of the coalition government and ouster of HD Kumaraswam­y as the CM, and accused him of nursing the ambitions of assuming the top post once again.

Former PM and JD(S) chief HD Deve Gowda had also blamed Siddaramai­ah for the collapse of the coalition government as some of the 13 Congress legislator­s who resigned were believed to be close to him, a charge he vehemently denied. Siddaramai­ah, however, hit back, saying the high-handed attitude of Deve Gowda’s sons.

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