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Speaking to reporters after submitting his resignation to chief minister HD Kumaraswamy the minister for primary and secondary education said he quit to focus more on his assembly constituency Kollegal and to strengthen his party ahead of Lok Sabha elections.
"There had been a campaign against me in my constituency that I have camped in Bengaluru and was not focusing on Kollegal. Also, there was a need to strengthen the party base ahead of the Lok Sabha elections," said Mahesh.
Mahesh vowed to continue his support to the coalition governnment and said he would campaign for the JD(S ) during the bypolls for three Lok Sabha and two assembly seat on November 3.
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The decision comes days after Mayawati ruled out an alliance with Congress for the upcoming assembly polls in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.