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BJP gen secretary Arun Singh mum on next CM of Karnataka

Arun Singh on Monday declined to comment on the next chief minister of Karnataka after the resignation of B S Yediyurappa, saying the decision is left to the party's parliamentary board and BJP legislature party.

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Published : Jul 26, 2021, 9:16 PM IST

Bengaluru: BJP national general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Arun Singh on Monday declined to comment on the next chief minister of Karnataka after the resignation of B S Yediyurappa, saying the decision is left to the party's parliamentary board and BJP legislature party. "I will not say anything now. The parliamentary board of the BJP will decide the next chief minister in the legislature party meeting," Singh told reporters in New Delhi.

When asked when the meeting was likely to be held, he said he cannot say anything at this juncture.

To a question on the reason behind Yediyurappa's resignation as Chief Minister, Singh said BSY himself has explained it.

Regarding his next Bengaluru visit, he said he would let people know later.

Yediyurappa on Monday resigned as Chief Minister and thanked the BJP leadership for giving him an opportunity to serve as CM for two years despite completing 75 years of age. PTI

Also Read: Oust the illegitimate, corrupt BJP govt, not CM alone, says ex-CM Siddharamiah

Bengaluru: BJP national general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Arun Singh on Monday declined to comment on the next chief minister of Karnataka after the resignation of B S Yediyurappa, saying the decision is left to the party's parliamentary board and BJP legislature party. "I will not say anything now. The parliamentary board of the BJP will decide the next chief minister in the legislature party meeting," Singh told reporters in New Delhi.

When asked when the meeting was likely to be held, he said he cannot say anything at this juncture.

To a question on the reason behind Yediyurappa's resignation as Chief Minister, Singh said BSY himself has explained it.

Regarding his next Bengaluru visit, he said he would let people know later.

Yediyurappa on Monday resigned as Chief Minister and thanked the BJP leadership for giving him an opportunity to serve as CM for two years despite completing 75 years of age. PTI

Also Read: Oust the illegitimate, corrupt BJP govt, not CM alone, says ex-CM Siddharamiah

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