Bengaluru: Amid speculations over longevity of the ruling coalition in Karnataka, state Congress chief Dinesh Gundu Rao Saturday said the government would continue and conceded his party and JDS could have performed better in Lok Sabha polls had there been better coordination.
"The collective decision of our party is that we need to protect this government and need to work more effectively to give good governance to the people of the state. This government will continue," he told reporters.
Rao conceded the coalition partners could have performed better had there been better coordination between them in the polls, which saw BJP decimate the ruling combine, winning 25 of the 28 seats in the state.
The coalition partners, who went to the polls together and fought in all the 28 seats, could win only one seat each-- Bengaluru Rural and Hassan.
In rest of the places, their candidates, including former prime minister and JD(S) supremo H D Deve Gowda, lost terribly.
Independent candidate Sumalatha Ambareesh, supported by BJP, won in Mandya defeating chief minister H D Kumaraswamy's son and Gowda's grandson Nikhil Kumaraswamy. Rao said the two parties had the chance to perform better.
"We could have expected better results if both of us (Congress and the JD-S) had coordinated better. We, however, cannot say that we would have won in a big way," he said.