Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said people were getting heartburns after he became chief minister for the second time.
He gave credit to the Indian Constitution for giving him the opportunity to hold the coveted post twice.
"It is due to the Indian Constitution that I became chief minister. If there wasn't this Constitution, it wouldn't have happened," Siddaramaiah said, addressing people on Indian Constitution Day at Ambedkar Bhavan.
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