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Lone BSP minister in K'taka coalition government quits

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Bahujan Samaj Party's (BSP) lone Minister N Mahesh in Karnataka's JD-S-Congress coalition government resigned on Thursday, citing personal reasons.

"I have sent my resignatio­n letter to state Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswam­y for accepting and relieving me from the cabinet post as I want to devote my time and energy to the people of my constituen­cy," Mahesh told reporters here, reports IANS.

Mahesh, 62, a Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, was elected from Kollegal segment in the state's southwest Chamarajan­agara district in the May 12 assembly elections in a pre-poll alliance with the ruling Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S).

Kollegeal is about 105 km from the state capital Bengaluru.

"Though I have resigned from the ministry for personal reasons, my party will continue to support the coalition government and remain an alliance partner of the JD-S," said Mahesh.

"I am not able to give time to my constituen­cy people who voted for my party and elected me to represent them in the assembly. As the next Lok Sabha elections are due early next year, I have to also strengthen my party's presence in the state," said the BSP leader.

As an alliance partner, Mahesh said the BSP would have seat adjustment with the JD-S in the general elections.

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