Congress leader quits Karnataka party post

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Senior S.R. on Sunday resigned as of the party's unit, owning moral responsibility for its defeat in the recent assembly election.

The Congress, which was in power, only won 78 of the 222 seats in the May 12 election.

"I was in-charge of the party's performance in north Had the party won more seats from the region, we would have formed the government independently," said Patil, who is presently in the legislative council.

Of the 90 seats in the state's region, the won only 31.

also claimed that he had sent his resignation to by e-mail on May 25, two days after the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S)-coalition government was formed with as and Congress state unit as Deputy

Opposition BJP, which emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats, termed Patil's resignation as the beginning of his party's downfall in the state, where it came to power piggy-riding on the JD-S.

"The downfall of the empire that was built after mocking people's mandate has begun. @IN senior Patil resigns. This is only the beginning of the downfall of power hungry government," BJP Karnataka said on its twitter handle.

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 17:02 IST