Karnataka will go to mid-term polls, says BJP president B.Y. Vijayendra
BJP State president B.Y. Vijayendra has announced that Karnataka will face mid-term elections, irrespective of who becomes the next Chief Minister. He criticized the Congress government under Siddaramaiah for its failure to provide good governance and highlighted the party's decline. Vijayendra believes that the upcoming elections are unavoidable due to the current political situation.
- ▪B.Y. Vijayendra claims Karnataka is headed for mid-term elections.
- ▪He criticized the Congress government for failing to deliver good governance.
- ▪Vijayendra argues that the Congress party is in decline and will not complete its term.
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BJP State president B.Y. Vijayendra has asserted that Karnataka is headed for mid-term elections, regardless of who succeeds Siddaramaiah as Chief Minister in the ongoing Congress power struggle.Speaking to the media in Shivamogga on Wednesday (May 27), Mr. Vijayendra said the Congress high command’s marathon meeting in Delhi, which culminated in a directive to Siddaramaiah to step down, was itself an admission of the government’s failure. “This clearly shows that even the Congress high command has acknowledged that the Siddaramaiah-led government failed to deliver good governance to the people of Karnataka over the last three years,” he said.Mr.
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