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In Bengaluru, Union minister DV Sadananda Gowda claimed on 22 May, Wednesday that the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in Karnataka would collapse after the Lok Sabha poll results and HD Kumaraswamy would be the Chief Minister only till the morning of 24 May.
Gowda, a former Karnataka Chief Minister, also said that the stage would be ready for the formation of a new government in the state after that.
Speaking to the reporters in the city, the BJP leader said, “The stage will be set for the formation of a new government.”
Speculation is rife that an adverse outcome in the Lok Sabha polls would impact the stability of the coalition government in Karnataka.
Exit polls have forecast that the Congress-JD(S) alliance is likely to perform badly in the parliamentary polls.
The BJP will win big in Karnataka, bagging 21 of the 28 seats, the pollsters have predicted.
In the 2014 polls, the saffron party had won 17 seats in the southern state.
The ruling alliance partners also fear that the BJP may poach some of its disgruntled MLAs through “Operation Lotus” after the Lok Sabha polls, thereby destabilising the government.
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