‘I will speak tomorrow’: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah says, amid talk of power transition

Party sources indicated that the Congress Legislative Party meeting, where the likely successor of Mr. Siddaramaiah could be named or elected, is likely to held on May 28.
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