Hubballi: Former Karnataka CM and senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah on Tuesday cleared his stand on becoming CM of the state again and added that if it is the mandate of the people of the state then there is nothing wrong in it. “What is wrong in becoming the CM of the state again of people of the state wants to see you as the CM again?”.

Speaking to reporters in the city on Tuesday, Siddaramaiah added that he will not contest the next assembly election. “Why can’t I become the CM again if people of the state bless me?” he questioned.

Speaking about BJP State President Yeddiyurappa’s recent remarks that the coalition government will fall after the LS Election results, Siddaramaiah added “He is day dreaming. He is saying the same thing again and again so there is no need to take it seriously”.

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Chennai (PTI): VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan on Thursday said that his party received a request from TVK for support and the high-level committee of his party will decide whether to support the Vijay-led party to form the government.

The TVK won 108 seats in the 234-member Assembly and emerged as the single largest party. Vijay will have to resign from one of the two constituencies he has won.

Though the Congress party, which has five MLAs, has extended support to TVK, the actor-politician-led party was still short of as many seats to touch the magic number of 118, the majority mark in the 234-member House.

"We received the request letter from TVK. We are thankful for that. We have not ignored his (Vijay's) request. We have a procedure. Therefore, our party's high-level committee will decide soon. We are going to discuss the merits and demerits of our position," the VCK leader told reporters here.

With regard to the delay in the governor's call to the TVK, which is the single largest party, to form the government, Thirumavalavan requested the governor to invite Vijay to form the government. "It is a constitutional right and people's verdict," he added.

Asserting that the governor cannot say that Vijay should hold 118 MLAs' support now itself to form the government, he said that after taking over power, Vijay has to prove an absolute majority only on the floor of the Assembly.