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On a day when former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed his desire to become Chief Minister again, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Dinesh Gundu Rao praised the Siddaramaiah government’s contributions to the State
S had his chance and he blew it, needed to contest from two constituencies. 15 of his ministers lost, belying the claim that there was no anti incumbency. He had, unusually for his party, been given a lot of latitude in distribution of tickets and running the campaign. Brought the Congress within inches of losing its only ATM; unclear how much Udta Punjab contributes. Some swift footwork saved the state, offering the CM’s post to HDK. followed by an inspired move in the apex court. 2. If gentleman’s lust to serve the people is unsated, he could contest the Lok Sabha poll, try to be accommodated in the Centre.
On a day when former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah expressed his desire to become Chief Minister again, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Dinesh Gundu Rao praised the Siddaramaiah government’s contributions to the State
S had his chance and he blew it, needed to contest from two constituencies. 15 of his ministers lost, belying the claim that there was no anti incumbency. He had, unusually for his party, been given a lot of latitude in distribution of tickets and running the campaign. Brought the Congress within inches of losing its only ATM; unclear how much Udta Punjab contributes. Some swift footwork saved the state, offering the CM’s post to HDK. followed by an inspired move in the apex court. 2. If gentleman’s lust to serve the people is unsated, he could contest the Lok Sabha poll, try to be accommodated in the Centre.