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Demand for four DyCMs resurfaces following Congress debacle in state

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The demand for 4 Deputy Chief Ministers have resurfaced in the karnataka government after the ruling party suffered a setback in the loksabha polls.

The ruling party Congress could manage to get only 9 seats, putting the whole government and parry ranks into an embarrassing situation .

Taking advantage of the situation, The CM aspirants have been demanding for 4 Deputy Chief Minister post.

The front runners among them are , Home Minister Dr Parameshwar, PWD Minister Satish jarkiholi, Industries Minister M B Patil and Minority welfare Minister Zameer Ahmed.

Speculations are that the high command may consider their demands after assessing the situation here in karnataka.

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