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Behind DK Shivakumar Accepting No. 2 Spot, Sonia Gandhi's Big RoleAfter long deliberations, Karnataka Congress Chief, DK Shivakumar, reluctantly agreed to take up the Deputy Chief Minister's role following former party president Sonia Gandhi's intervention, sources claimed.
The Congress top brass has chosen Siddaraiamah for the Chief Minister post, with Mr Shivakumar as his deputy.
The deal was clinched after Sonia Gandhi spoke to Mr Shivakumar - who had been firm on his demand for the Chief Minister post - late last evening to resolve the deadlock.
Sources close to Mr Shivakumar said he decided to make the "sacrifice" and agreed to be Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka in the interest of the party.
"We left it to the high command, they decide. It is the party's interest over personal interest. I have to accept the high command's decision," Mr Shivakumar later told NDTV in an exclusive interview.
"It is a verdict. Lot of us will be arguing in court. Ultimately, what judge said, has to be accepted," he said.
The Congress had been struggling to get Mr Shivakumar on board with the idea of a second term for Mr Siddaramaiah in the top post, who reportedly has the support of most MLAs.
Both Mr Siddaramaiah and Mr Shivakumar had met Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Party General Secretary KC Venugopal yesterday - presenting their cases as contenders for the Chief Minister post.
Speaking to the media outside Mr Kharge's residence, Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala said a decision could take 48 hours more and another 24 for announcing the cabinet.
Mrs Gandhi spoke to Mr Shivakumar late last evening after which he accepted the number 2 spot, sources said.
The oath-taking ceremony is scheduled to be held on Saturday, with all like-minded parties attending the event. Sources said the power-sharing arrangement is being fine-tuned.
While Mr Siddaramaiah is seen to be a leader with mass appeal and completed a full term in 2018, Mr Shivakumar is known for his strong organisational capabilities, and is considered resourceful and Congress' troubleshooter during tough times.
Mr Shivakumar had been insisting on the top post, citing his work over the last four years -after Congress's coalition government with HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal Secular had collapsed following a mass party switch by MLAs. But he also said he would not resort to "blackmail".
He said he had assured the Gandhis and Mallikarjun Kharge that he will deliver Karnataka.
"Sonia Gandhi told me, 'I have confidence in you that you will deliver Karnataka'. I am sitting here, doing my regular responsibility. You should have the basic courtesy, a bit of gratitude. They should have the courtesy to acknowledge who is behind the win," he had told NDTV in an exclusive interview earlier.
An NDTV survey during the election campaign revealed that Siddaramaiah was the most popular choice for the next Karnataka Chief Minister. The BJP won 66 seats, and HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal-Secular won 19 seats.
The Congress won a clear majority in last week's assembly elections, finishing with 135 seats in the 224-member assembly.
The BJP won 66 seats with a 36 per cent vote share, and HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal Secular won 19 seats with a vote share of 13.29 per cent.
The Congress top brass has chosen Siddaraiamah for the Chief Minister post, with Mr Shivakumar as his deputy.
The deal was clinched after Sonia Gandhi spoke to Mr Shivakumar - who had been firm on his demand for the Chief Minister post - late last evening to resolve the deadlock.
Sources close to Mr Shivakumar said he decided to make the "sacrifice" and agreed to be Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka in the interest of the party.
"We left it to the high command, they decide. It is the party's interest over personal interest. I have to accept the high command's decision," Mr Shivakumar later told NDTV in an exclusive interview.
"It is a verdict. Lot of us will be arguing in court. Ultimately, what judge said, has to be accepted," he said.
The Congress had been struggling to get Mr Shivakumar on board with the idea of a second term for Mr Siddaramaiah in the top post, who reportedly has the support of most MLAs.
Both Mr Siddaramaiah and Mr Shivakumar had met Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi and Party General Secretary KC Venugopal yesterday - presenting their cases as contenders for the Chief Minister post.
Speaking to the media outside Mr Kharge's residence, Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala said a decision could take 48 hours more and another 24 for announcing the cabinet.
Mrs Gandhi spoke to Mr Shivakumar late last evening after which he accepted the number 2 spot, sources said.
The oath-taking ceremony is scheduled to be held on Saturday, with all like-minded parties attending the event. Sources said the power-sharing arrangement is being fine-tuned.
While Mr Siddaramaiah is seen to be a leader with mass appeal and completed a full term in 2018, Mr Shivakumar is known for his strong organisational capabilities, and is considered resourceful and Congress' troubleshooter during tough times.
Mr Shivakumar had been insisting on the top post, citing his work over the last four years -after Congress's coalition government with HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal Secular had collapsed following a mass party switch by MLAs. But he also said he would not resort to "blackmail".
He said he had assured the Gandhis and Mallikarjun Kharge that he will deliver Karnataka.
"Sonia Gandhi told me, 'I have confidence in you that you will deliver Karnataka'. I am sitting here, doing my regular responsibility. You should have the basic courtesy, a bit of gratitude. They should have the courtesy to acknowledge who is behind the win," he had told NDTV in an exclusive interview earlier.
An NDTV survey during the election campaign revealed that Siddaramaiah was the most popular choice for the next Karnataka Chief Minister. The BJP won 66 seats, and HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal-Secular won 19 seats.
The Congress won a clear majority in last week's assembly elections, finishing with 135 seats in the 224-member assembly.
The BJP won 66 seats with a 36 per cent vote share, and HD Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal Secular won 19 seats with a vote share of 13.29 per cent.