Election

Karnataka CM Kumarswamy can Resign at any Time

Ranveer Tanwar

In the wave of Modi, all the legends have been pushed. In the Lok Sabha elections, former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda also appeared to be dashing in the BJP's enormous wave. Along with Nikhil, son of state Chief Minister and son, HD Kumaraswamy, he could not even save his seat. Karnataka's election results could prove to be a danger bell for the Kumaraswamy government, which is already running out of power. Karnataka is considered to be the gateway to the southern states of Karnataka. There he emerged as the largest party in the assembly elections held last year, but due to few seats being reduced, the government could not make it.

Then, in the second place, Congress had given support to the JDS which was in third place and formed the government. Then BJP leader BS Yeddyurappa had to resign. Now, in the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won its 26 seats out of the 28 seats in the state. Of these, the BJP itself wins 25 seats, while independents with one's support won the seat. Former Prime Minister and JDS Chairman HD Deve Gowda have got a scintillating defeat in Tumkur seat and his grandson Nikhil on the Mandya seat. Sumlata Amrish, who defeated Nikhil Kumaraswamy from Mandya, was in an independent election field with the support of the BJP. Devegowda's second grandson Praval Ravanna has surely been successful in winning the grand seat of her grandfather from the traditional Haasan seat.

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