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Karnataka CM-designate Basavaraj Bommai says PM Modi, Amit Shah showed faith in me | Exclusive

Basavaraj S Bommai, who has been elected as the new chief minister of Karnataka, is all set to take oath at 11 am today at Raj Bhavan.

Just like the outgoing CM BS Yediyurappa, who resigned on Monday, the new chief minister is also from the politically influential Lingayat community. During the BJP's legislature party meeting, Basavaraj Bommai's name was proposed by BS Yediyurappa and seconded by Karjol Ashok Eshwarappa and all BJP MLAs.

Speaking exclusively to India Today, Basavaraj S Bommai said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and the other top leaders of BJP showed their faith in him and named him as the Karnataka CM.

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