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Siddaramaiah sworn-in as Karnataka CM in Bangalore

64-year-old Siddaramaiah is being sworn in alone by the state Governor H R Bhardwaj at a ceremony in Sri Kanteerava Stadium where 50,000 people from his home district Mysore and nearby areas present.

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Siddaramaiah, who led the Congress' battle against BJP Government's corruption in Karnataka, takes oath as the 22nd Chief Minister of the state.

From the scene:

* His party members congratulate him with flowers and garlands.
*  Siddaramaiah addresses the audience.
* The audience applauds and welcomes the new chief minister.

64-year-old Siddaramaiah was sworn in alone by the state Governor H R Bhardwaj at a ceremony at Sri Kanteerava Stadium where 50,000 people from his home district Mysore and nearby areas were present.

Bhardwaj administered the oath of office to Siddaramaiah, who was chosen on May 10 as the Congress Legislature Party leader in a hotly-contested race, edging out party veteran and Union Labour Minister M Mallikarjuna Kharge.

Though Siddaramaiah was the front-runner for the coveted post his selection came only after AICC observers headed by Defence Minister AK Antony asking party legislators to express their choice in writting.

After taking the consent of AICC Chief Sonia Gandhi and party Vice President Rahul Gandhi, Antony announced in the Congress Legislature Party meeting the election of Siddaramaiah, who had joined Congress from JDS six years ago and was a Deputy Chief Minister under N Dharam Singh.

A lawyer-turned politician, Siddaramaiah had narrowly missed the Chief Minister's "gaddi" in 1996 after the incumbent H D Deve Gowda went on to become Prime Minister.

Siddaramaiah, who hails from Kuruba community, the third largest in the state, was then pipped by J H Patel. Both under Deve Gowda and Patel, he served as Finance Minister.
With Siddaramaiah all set to install his Cabinet next week, lobbying for ministerial berths has intensified.

Senior party leaders including D K Shivakumar, R V Deshpande, Shamanur Shivashankarappa and T B Jayachandra are likely to get plum ministries in the Cabinet, party sources said.

However, expanding the Cabinet and keeping everyone happy would be a tight-rope walk for Siddaramaiah. Of the 120 Congress legislators, there are at least 34 former ministers.

With the Karnataka Assembly having a strength of 224 members, the council of ministers can have a maximum of 34 members, including the Chief Minister.

Siddaramaiah and KPCC president G Parameshwara who discussed Cabinet expansion, are expected to meet party brass in Delhi tomorrow to get a final nod for the ministry formation.

Battered by a series of scams at the national stage, Congress put up an impressive show in the May 8 Assembly elections winning 121 seats, unseating the BJP.

Election has been postponed in Periyapatna Assembly constituency due to the demise of BJP candidate Sanmoggegowda.
The polls is scheduled on May 28 and counting will take place on May 31.

Meanwhile, talking to reporters at Mysore on the protests by Dalits against Congress for not making Union Minister Mallikarjuna Kharge as Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah said he too was a Dalit and sought cooperation from all to provide good administration.

Violence broke out in Gulbarga and Mysore yesterday in protest against Kharge being denied CM's post.

Siddaramaiah said developmental programmes in the next financial budget will be based on Congress manifesto.

"My priorities are agriculture, adequate drinking water supply and electricity," he said.

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