Former Minister of Cooperation Karnataka KN Rajanna dealt with his resignation from the Karnataka cabinet and declared a “huge plot” as his release from the state cabinet.
The KN Rajanna exit is governed by the controversial remarks on the accusation of Rahul Gandhi’s “Chori vote” that clashed with the attitude of the Congress Party party and drew the sharp reaction of the opposition.
KN Rajanna questioned the silence of the congress party over the alleged manipulation of voters during the possession of the Congress government in the state. Rajanna claimed that his earlier statement about “Chori vote” was misunderstood.
“There is a big plot and plot. I know exactly who is behind this plot and what has happened. My statement was misunderstood. I will try to remove this misunderstanding,” Rajanna quoted the agency or the agency nor.
Congress’s leader recognized the decision from the main command of the congress and said: “There is information that the proposal was rejected from the governor. This is the decision of the high command, it is a party’s decision,” he said.
The remarks of the Karnataka leader come as a result of the controversy that broke out after the opposition leader at Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, allegedly massive election fraud in Lok Sabha, Bengalur, Bengalur, Bengalur.
Deputy Chief Minister of Karnatak DK Shivakumar on Monday rejected Monday on Monday that during the voters’ lists, during the term of office led by Congress “directly in front of our eyes”.
Rajanna said she would try to clarify the misconception with Rahul Gandhi and plan to visit him in Delhi. “I will try to clean up the misconception that has appeared. I will personally go to Delhi and try to convince Rahula Gandhi. The bad news should not be sent,” he said, emphasizing his loyalty to the party and leadership.
“No matter what we say or where we are talking, we are devoted to this party. Rahul Gandhi is our leader. All the details will reveal me in the coming days,” the former minister said.
Rajanna explained that she had no resistance to the main minister, which he expressed gratitude to Siddaraiaha and reaffirmed his obligation to the congress party.
Previously, on Monday, Rajanna resigned in the middle of the discussion on her notes on the list of voters that contradicted the accusation of the leader of the Rahula Gandhi Congress against the Indian Electoral Commission (ECI).
The Karnataka government formally announced the removal of the KN Rajanna, the Minister of Cooperation, from the Council of Ministers with an immediate effect.
The announcement signed by Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot and handed over to the Governor of Governor R. Prabushankar on August 11, 2025, was addressed to the main secretary of SMT. Shalini Rajneesh, Ias.
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