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BJP General Secretary P Muralidhar Rao, who is in-charge of party affairs in Karnataka said the coalition has lost the people’s mandate, adding MLAs belonging to various parties in the southern state do not want mid-term polls.
Reacting to former prime minister H D Deve Gowda’s comments that there was no doubt that mid-term polls will be held in Karnataka, Rao said the JD(S) supremo is “exceeding his limits” and “his party which has just 37 MLAs has no power to recommend the dissolution of the House”.
“Any further continuation (of the coalition) is creating pain and suffering for the people of Karnataka. This will not last for a long time and BJP feels some options will emerge. MLAs belonging to all parties (in Karnataka) are not interested in going for fresh election. That desire is much more powerful than anything else,” Rao said.
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Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy Thursday alleged the BJP was continuing its efforts to “destabilise” the coalition government led by him but asserted that it was stable and would complete its term.