Governor to take decision whom to call first to form Govt.: Constitution expert

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

With the Bharatiya (BJP) and the in alliance with (United) both claiming to form Government in Karnataka, Constitutional expert on Tuesday said that it is solely up to the to decide, whom he calls first to prove their majority and form the government.

"It is up to the understanding of the who he calls to form the government. It is up to him if he wants to call the single largest party or a coalition government," Kashyap said.

Both, JD(S) and the BJP have taken appointment from the Governor of to discuss the possibility to come to power in the state.

Meanwhile, Siddaramaiah has submitted his resignation from his post of the

The party has agreed to join hands with JD(S) to form the next government in

This new political development emerged after the numbers of the BJP started to drop from 115, which was a majority number.

But at the time of filing this report, the BJP was leading on 106 seats, on 77, JD (S) on 37, Pragnyavantha Janatha Party on one seat, and Independent on one seat.

has 224 seats and a party or an alliance needs 112 seats to form the government.

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 18:00 IST