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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah. (File Image: PTI)

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah. (File Picture: PTI)

Talking concerning the Lok Sabha election prospects of the Congress within the state, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed confidence that his celebration would win 15-20 seats in Karnataka

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday stated that whereas the INDIA bloc could not get an absolute majority within the elections, the NDA gained’t get sufficient seats both to type the federal government on the Centre.

Talking concerning the Lok Sabha election prospects of the Congress within the state, the senior celebration chief expressed confidence that his celebration would win 15-20 seats in Karnataka.

Talking to PTI Movies in an unique interview, Siddaramaiah commented not solely concerning the elections however spoke about his personal place within the state authorities.

Addressing hypothesis on whether or not he must hand over the chief minister’s chair to his deputy D Okay Shivakumar after two-and-a-half years of the Congress authorities being in energy in Karnataka, he stated it will rely upon what the celebration excessive command decides.

“All of it relies on the choice of the excessive command. If the excessive command decides that I ought to proceed, I’ll proceed. In any other case, I’ll go by the choice of the excessive command,” Siddaramaiah stated.

He additionally reiterated that he won’t keep in electoral politics after 4 years however will stay energetic in politics.

Ever because the authorities got here to energy in Could final 12 months, there was speak of a change of guard after two-and-a-half years of the present dispensation, whereby Siddaramaiah must make method for Deputy Chief Minister and State Congress chief Shivakumar to move the federal government.

(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and is revealed from a syndicated information company feed – PTI)

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