<p>Karnataka Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and D K Shivakumar on Tuesday met party president Mallikarjun Kharge at his residence here separately and discussed the modalities of government formation in the southern state.</p>.<p>Shivakumar, who arrived in the national capital this morning from Bengaluru, reached Kharge's residence a little after 5 pm and held deliberations over the post of chief minister of Karnataka.</p>.<p>He left after a 30-minute meeting and did not speak to the media.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/karnataka/wont-backstab-or-blackmail-says-d-k-shivakumar-before-leaving-for-delhi-amid-karnataka-cm-suspense-1219142.html" target="_blank">Won't backstab or blackmail, says D K Shivakumar before leaving for Delhi amid Karnataka CM suspense</a></strong></p>.<p>Soon after Shivakumar left, Siddaramaiah arrived at Kharge's residence at 10, Rajaji Marg after 6 pm, and the two leaders held discussions on the top post.</p>.<p>Both Shivakumar and former chief minister Siddaramaiah have staked their claim for the top post after the party staged a stunning victory in the Karnataka Assembly polls by winning 135 out of 224 seats.</p>.<p>Supporters of both the leaders are indulging in hectic lobbying in support of their leaders.</p>.<p>The newly-elected MLAs in Karnataka have already passed a one-line resolution authorising party chief Kharge to appoint the legislature party leader, who will be the new chief minister.</p>.<p>Kharge had earlier appointed three central observers for the meeting of the Congress legislature party in Bengaluru and they have already submitted their report to him and discussed the same.</p>.<p>The observers had met all Congress MLAs individually and sought their views on who would be their choice of chief minister. They also held a secret ballot which was compiled and the results were conveyed to the party chief.</p>.<p>Kharge earlier in the day also held discussion with former party chief Rahul Gandhi, who drove down to his residence.</p>.<p>AICC general secretary K C Venugopal also held a separate meeting with Gandhi to discuss the issue of government formation in Karnataka.</p>
<p>Karnataka Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and D K Shivakumar on Tuesday met party president Mallikarjun Kharge at his residence here separately and discussed the modalities of government formation in the southern state.</p>.<p>Shivakumar, who arrived in the national capital this morning from Bengaluru, reached Kharge's residence a little after 5 pm and held deliberations over the post of chief minister of Karnataka.</p>.<p>He left after a 30-minute meeting and did not speak to the media.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/election/karnataka/wont-backstab-or-blackmail-says-d-k-shivakumar-before-leaving-for-delhi-amid-karnataka-cm-suspense-1219142.html" target="_blank">Won't backstab or blackmail, says D K Shivakumar before leaving for Delhi amid Karnataka CM suspense</a></strong></p>.<p>Soon after Shivakumar left, Siddaramaiah arrived at Kharge's residence at 10, Rajaji Marg after 6 pm, and the two leaders held discussions on the top post.</p>.<p>Both Shivakumar and former chief minister Siddaramaiah have staked their claim for the top post after the party staged a stunning victory in the Karnataka Assembly polls by winning 135 out of 224 seats.</p>.<p>Supporters of both the leaders are indulging in hectic lobbying in support of their leaders.</p>.<p>The newly-elected MLAs in Karnataka have already passed a one-line resolution authorising party chief Kharge to appoint the legislature party leader, who will be the new chief minister.</p>.<p>Kharge had earlier appointed three central observers for the meeting of the Congress legislature party in Bengaluru and they have already submitted their report to him and discussed the same.</p>.<p>The observers had met all Congress MLAs individually and sought their views on who would be their choice of chief minister. They also held a secret ballot which was compiled and the results were conveyed to the party chief.</p>.<p>Kharge earlier in the day also held discussion with former party chief Rahul Gandhi, who drove down to his residence.</p>.<p>AICC general secretary K C Venugopal also held a separate meeting with Gandhi to discuss the issue of government formation in Karnataka.</p>