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Former Karnataka Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda Announces Retirement from Politics

  • Posted on November 9, 2023
  • Politics
  • By Arijit Dutta
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In a significant development in the world of Indian politics, Sadananda Gowda, a prominent figure in Karnataka and the former chief minister, has officially declared his retirement from electoral politics. Gowda, a seasoned BJP leader, made this announcement during a press conference held in Hassan on Wednesday, marking the end of an illustrious political career.

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In a significant development in the world of Indian politics, Sadananda Gowda, a prominent figure in Karnataka and the former chief minister, has officially declared his retirement from electoral politics. Gowda, a seasoned BJP leader, made this announcement during a press conference held in Hassan on Wednesday, marking the end of an illustrious political career.

During his statement, Sadananda Gowda emphatically declared that he will no longer partake in electoral contests in the foreseeable future. This decision comes after he sought clarification from the party leadership regarding his future role within the party.

Gowda's decision to retire from electoral politics has stirred conversations within political circles, especially in light of the upcoming Lok Sabha election in 2024. According to credible reports, the party leadership has decided not to field Gowda as a candidate in this crucial electoral event.

Sadananda Gowda's political journey has been remarkable and full of achievements. He has not only served as the chief minister of Karnataka but also played a vital role in the Union government. Two years ago, in July, he took the decision to resign from his position as the Union Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister, thereby stepping down from the Union Council of Ministers.

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Sadananda Gowda's tenure as a Union Minister was marked by his diverse portfolio, which included key areas such as Railways, Law, Statistics, and Programme Implementation. He held the position of the 14th chief minister of Karnataka, serving from August 4, 2011, to July 11, 2012.

As Sadananda Gowda bids farewell to electoral politics, it marks the end of an era in Karnataka's political landscape. His retirement from active political contests not only reflects his personal choices but also has broader implications for the political dynamics of the state.

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