Bangaluru, Aug 25: A day after Congress leader Siddaramaiah openly expressed his desire to become the chief minister of Karnataka again, incumbent CM H D Kumaraswamy on Saturday said efforts were being made by some leaders to destabilise the coalition government.
“Efforts are being made to destabilise the government. I learnt from the media that there will be a new government in September (this year) and someone is ready to become the chief minister,” he told reporters without taking Siddaramaiah’s name.
Kumaraswamy further said he was aware of all developments and that he will not try to protect his post. “I am aware of what is happening. I am not bothered. I will not try to save my seat. I will try to do good work as long as I am the Chief Minister,” he stated.
Siddaramaiah during his visit to Holenarasipura in Hassan district on Friday had told media persons that he would like to rule the state as chief minister once again. The statement has led to intense speculation that survival of the JD(S)-Congress coalition government is doubtful.
However, Siddaramaiah, while speaking to the media in Mysuru on Saturday, clarified that he would become the chief minister if people blessed him in the next assembly polls. He also said that the next assembly polls would be held after 5 years.



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