Tumakuru, Nov. 26 -- Former Karnataka Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda has called for the Congress to resolve its differences, or rather quit being in power, alleging that the farmers of the state are "suffering" and "facing many problems" over the uncertainty of any alleged change in leadership in the state party and the government.

"It is their internal issue. They should either resolve their issues or simply quit, as people of the state are suffering due to their infighting. In Karnataka, farmers are facing many problems because the Congress administration is dead. Congress has created such confusion in the state. Sugarcane and Maize farmers are on the roads," former Union Minister DV Sadananda Gowda said on Tuesday.

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