Former Karnataka CM SM Krishna



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  Rahul Gandhi, Congress of SM Krishna Karnataka

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Bangalore: SM Krishna, former senior congressional leader and chief minister of Karnataka, said that he had been forced to leave the congressional party because of the 39, constant interference of Rahul Gandhi. Krishna, who was Minister of External Affairs in Manmohan Singh's government, said Gandhi was involved in all affairs, even when he was not party chairman. He further stated that, although Manmohan Singh was the Prime Minister, many topics had been discussed without notifying him.

One of the highest leaders of the Karnataka Congress, Krishna joined the BJP in 2017 after giving 46 years to the big party.

Addressing the BJP workers at Maddur Krishna, he then announced that he was resigning his post because Rahul had ordered that senior leaders of over 80 years old do not hold any ministry. "From 2009 to 2014, while I was Minister of External Affairs, the party was in a suffocating environment," said Krishna.

The former CM of Karnataka baderted that Congress exercised no control over the parties of the alliance. Major scams such as 2G spectrum, Commonwealth and Coal have been reported while such situations arise when there is no competent leadership.

The 84-year-old woman was one of close badociates of Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv and held key ministerial positions. in the Center and in the State. The party also named 19th governor of Maharashtra from 2004 to 2008. However, the former congressional leader left the party while he was being sidelined.

Krishna continues to dominate the Mandya region, Mysore and Tumkur, which has remained a fortress of Vokkaliga.

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