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No Doubt About The Congress Taking Back Power, According To Karnataka CM Basavaraja Bommai

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Basavaraja Bommai, the chief minister of Karnataka, said on Monday that it is not possible for the Congress to retake power in order to restore the quota that the BJP has offered.
“The reservation that we declared will be retracted, according to Congress. There is no doubt that they will become the government. As they would never get power, they cannot take back the reserve, he continued. Randeep Singh Surjewala’s comments posted on Twitter were also denounced by CM Bommai, who said, “I want to express to Dalits and poor that they (Congress) are anti-Dalits, anti-poor, they are rattled. They are tweeting all of this because they are upset. They are demonstrating by their tweets that they are anti-Vokkaliga and anti-Lingayat, revealing their true selves, and there should be no misunderstanding over the reserve.
By eliminating the 4% quota granted to Muslims in Karnataka under the 2B of the Other Backward Classes (OBC) category, the governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government this week removed religion-based reservations.
In addition, CM Bommai said that district core committee views are being collected as part of continuing preparations for the approaching elections for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. “First level meetings occurred in constituencies,” he continued.
“A state-level core committee meeting will take place in the next few of days. The parliamentary committee meeting, which is likely to be convened in a week, will resolve everything quickly, he said.
No one is dissatisfied, according to Bommai, and all polls are in their favour. There are contests to win tickets; that is the bravery of our Party, he said.
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