Karnataka minister KN Rajanna resigns after criticism of Rahul Gandhi’s ‘vote theft’ comment


As per sources, the Congress excessive command was displeased with Rajanna’s outspoken remarks in opposition to the occasion’s high chief and instructed the Chief Minister to sack him from the Cupboard.

Bengaluru:

In a dramatic political twist in Karnataka, Cooperation Minister and Congress chief KN Rajanna has stepped down from his place on Monday. This comes after he brazenly criticised senior occasion chief Rahul Gandhi‘s allegations of “vote theft”. As per sources, the Congress excessive command was displeased with Rajanna’s outspoken remarks in opposition to the occasion’s high chief and instructed the Chief Minister to sack him from the Cupboard. Notably, the transfer has set off a recent spherical of political chatter within the state.

What did Rajanna say?

Earlier, Rajanna stated that he has not resigned from his put up. “I’ve not submitted my resignation. I’ll communicate to the Chief Minister and provides my clarification,” he had stated. Nevertheless, shortly after this, he resigned from his put up within the Karnataka Cupboard.