For the last 35 years in Karnataka, it has not been a party government


HD Kumaraswamy has lost the government, losing a majority during the long political drama in Karnataka at the end of a no-confidence motion in the assembly. In the Karnataka assembly elections 14 months ago, the Congress and the local party JDS formed the coalition government, leaving the BJP the largest party in power in the assembly. Despite 80 seats, the Congress made Kumaraswamy the 38-member JDS party chief minister, but from time to time, there was dissatisfaction with the party. The patches of the coalition government were not frozen but they were also compelled until the Lok Sabha elections.

After the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP too had worsened the situation by taking an interest in the dissatisfaction. The government of Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy was on oxygen after the Congress and Janata Dal secular party MLAs resigned. At the end of the marathon debate over a no-confidence motion in the Legislature at the end of a legal maneuver, Kumaraswamy had to step down from 99 against 105 votes.

However, Karnataka has been the specialty of the state for the last 6 years, that the party government which is at the center does not and does not survive in the state. In this tradition, Ramkrishna Hegde of Janata Dal started the Bean Congress government. The BJP won three seats in the Karnataka assembly for the first time.

When the Janata Dal government ruled at the Center under VP Singh's rule in the 8th, the rule of Congress started in Karnataka. The Congress got the overwhelming majority with three seats while the Janata Dal in the center got only two seats. When the Janata Dal got 5 seats in the assembly elections from 6 to 9, the Congress and the Left had a government at the center. When the NDA government was formed under the leadership of BJP's Atal Bihari Vajpayee in the 5th, Karnataka was ruled by Congress with three seats. In 5, the Congress and the JDS formed a government together, but in the 5th, the coalition became the government of the JDS and the BJP.

At that time, the UPA government was in power under the leadership of Manmohan Singh at the center. Yeddyurappa became the Chief Minister, with the BJP getting a majority in Karnataka with 5 seats in the UPA government at the Center. In the second year of Congress winning the assembly elections and Siddaramaiah became the Chief Minister, the government was changed at the Center in the Lok Sabha elections on May 2.


In this way, it has not been for three decades that Karnataka has had a long rule during the party's government which has been running for five consecutive years. The BJP was supposed to break this tradition by getting a majority in the 8th, but in the frayed Karnataka, the conflicts between the central and the state government remain unchanged. Now there is an opportunity to form a government for the ruling BJP in the center of the cracks in the Congress and the JDS alliance, but the political history center of Karnataka remains at the helm of affairs.

Year - Government of Karnataka - Political Party - Central Government Political Party

2- Ramakrishna Hegde Janata Dal Indira Gandhi Congress

Virendra Patil Congress VP Singh Janata Dal

^ HD Devgowda Janata Dal PV Narasimharao Congress

^ SM Krishna Congress AB Vajpayee BJP

^ Yeddyurappa BJP Manmohan Singh Congress

^ Yeddyurappa BJP Manmohan Singh Congress

૨૦૧૩ Sidharamaiya Congress (Narendra Modi in 5) BJP

^ Kumar Swami JDS Narendra Modi BJP

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