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Bommai resigns as K'taka CM, takes responsibility for poll defeat

By IANS | Updated: May 14, 2023 00:40 IST

Bengaluru, May 14 Basavaraj Bommai has submitted his resignation as the Karnataka Chief Minister on Saturday following the ...

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Bengaluru, May 14 Basavaraj Bommai has submitted his resignation as the Karnataka Chief Minister on Saturday following the defeat in the state Assembly elections.

Bommai had submitted his resignation to the Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot at the Raj Bhavan where he was accompanied by senior BJP leaders.

Speaking to reporters after submitting the resignation, the former Chief Minister said that he will take responsibility for the defeat of the BJP in Karnataka.

"Let the welfare of the people be ensured without destroying the economy. We will work efficiently as an opposition party," he added.

"Last time we won 104 seats. This time though we got more percentage of votes, seats have decreased."

"Defeat is a defeat. The introspection will be done and mistakes would be rectified," the former Chief Minister added.

"We are a national party. We won't work just for the election. We work for nation building. The Lok Sabha elections would come in another eight to 10 months. We will build the party. This result won't count for the Lok Sabha election," Bommai said.


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