Bangalore: The play of power in Karnataka is continuing for a third consecutive week. The Legislative Assembly is likely to hold a majority test shortly. The opposition BJP today demanded a majority. Chief Minister H. D. The letter of Kumaraswamy’s resignation appeared on the table in the assembly, and the only stirred up. However, Kumaraswam told the House that this letter and its signature are false. He indirectly targeted BJP and former chief minister Yeddyurappa, questioning who was in such a hurry to become chief minister. There is a possibility of a majority test being conducted in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly shortly after. Therefore, Kumaraswamy’s government is in trouble. In this backdrop, a video was found in the Assembly. It seemed that there was a resignation letter on Kumaraswamy’s table. “I am resigning from Karnataka Chief Minister. The letter states that I should accept my resignation and release me from responsibility. This letter written to the Governor is signed by Chief Minister Kumaraswamy and also to date. So the debate started whether Kumaraswamy would resign. As soon as Kumaraswamy’s letter of resignation came to the table, the chief minister’s office clarified. His office made it clear that the relevant letter was fake. After this the chief minister explained the directive to the BJP. “I got the information that I resign from the governor. I do not know who is waiting for the Chief Minister to be the Chief Minister. Someone signed me and signed a bogus letter on social media. I was shocked to see such a low level of politics, ‘says Kumaraswamy, criticizing the BJP.
Letter of resignation on Kumaraswamy’s table; The same excitement in the Legislative Assembly
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