Karnataka by-election: Siddaramaiah resigns after BJP gets majority in state assembly
Karnataka by-election: Siddaramaiah resigns after BJP gets majority in state assembly
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Bengaluru: By-elections in 15 seats in Karnataka are being counted today, in the December 6 assembly elections held on December 6, BJP is looking towards a big victory. According to local media, BJP has won 12 seats, Congress 2 and 1 seat independents, while JDS account has not been opened, after the overwhelming victory in the by-elections, there is a festive atmosphere in the BJP camp, on the other hand, the Congress camp is disappointed.

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Siddaramaiah has resigned from the post of Congress Legislature Party leader after the defeat in the Karnataka Assembly by-elections while speaking to the media, Siddaramaiah said that he takes responsibility for this defeat and respects the mandate, he has resigned from his party. Has delivered the interim president to Sonia Gandhi. After the byelection results, BJP has got an absolute majority in the Assembly, if you look at the Assembly data, then in the 222-member Assembly, the BJP now has 117 MLAs, while the Congress has 68 and the JDS has 34 MLAs. Three MLAs are independents.

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A majority requires 112 MLAs and now the BJP has 5 more MLAs than the majority. After this victory, CM BS Yeddyurappa said that out of the 12 winning candidates, 11 will be made cabinet ministers, there is no problem in making 11 ministers, I will go to Delhi in the next 3-4 days and discuss this, I am happy I have got such a good support base.

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