New CM for Karnataka again: Basavaraj Bommai will resign on January

Just as everything is going well in the state, the state BJP has come to forecast the farce again Things are coming to fruition. Karnatak will see new CM soon. Basavaraj Bommai, who become karnataka Chief minister a few months ago, Bommai’s resignation is due to resign by January.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which brought down the BSY to power due to internal strife and dissent of the MLAs, has blamed Basavaraj Bommai . Bommai, who was sworn in only four months ago, has heard talk of Basavaraj Bommai’s abdication again, while everything else is holding up.

But now knows that Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai resigns for personal reasons without this huge political reason. According to sources, CM Basavaraj Bommai suffers from severe knee pain. Doctors have suggested that they urgently need knee surgery. CM Bommai will be leaving for America to perform knee surgery in January. Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai , who has already applied for a visa, will be leaving for the US as the session ends.

It is mandatory to rest for at least three months after knee pain surgery. Thus it is difficult for the CM to attend any function, meeting or event. It is also difficult to operate without a CM for three months. For this reason, CM Basavaraj Bommai is expected to resign in the first week of January. And doctors have already travelled long distances for some time after knee surgery. As instructed not to do strenuous work, including working for several hours.

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This will not be the BJP’s calculation of the next election under CM Basavaraj Bommai . So Bommai resigns and goes back to surgery and As the BJP begins its search for the remaining one-and-a-half-year term and leadership for the next election. Together, the BJP’s leadership is almost guaranteed for a five-year term, with the BJP’s prediction of a leadership change in the state once again.

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