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Karnataka JDS chief quits, accepts moral responsibility for Lok Sabha loss

Vishwanath was unhappy at being sidelined in the party

PTI Bangalore Published 04.06.19, 09:40 AM
Before the Lok Sabha loss: Congress leader K.C. Venugopal, JDS national general secretary Danish Ali, Congress leader Siddaramaiah, Karnataka chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, deputy chief minister G. Parameshwara in March 2019.

Before the Lok Sabha loss: Congress leader K.C. Venugopal, JDS national general secretary Danish Ali, Congress leader Siddaramaiah, Karnataka chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, deputy chief minister G. Parameshwara in March 2019. Source: @siddaramaiah

Karnataka Janata Dal (Secular) chief H. Vishwanath resigned on Tuesday accepting 'moral' responsibility for the party's dismal show in the recent Lok Sabha polls.

Vishwanath, an MLA, told reporters, 'I take moral responsibility for the (party's) defeat.'

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The JDS chief was reportedly unhappy over being sidelined and not being taken into confidence by the party on key issues.

Vishwanath was also locked in a public spat in recent weeks with senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah over his functioning as the ruling coalition’s coordination committee chief, and for not preparing a common agenda for the two partners.

The BJP had swept the Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka, winning 25 of the 28 seats, leaving the ruling coalition partners Congress and JDS with one seat each.

Independent candidate Sumalatha Ambareesh had won the Mandya seat.

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