Bengaluru, May 5 -- Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday linked TMC's electoral loss in West Bengal to strong anti-incumbency sentiments and Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive, while crediting support from youth for Vijay's TVK landmark performance in Tamil Nadu.

Speaking to reporters here, the CM said that Mamata Banerjee's continuous rule of 15 years could have resulted in the rise of anti-incumbency, resulting in their loss in the state

"Mamata Banerjee was in power for 15 years, and I feel anti-incumbency must have played a role in it. Additionally, SIR, they removed 91 lakh votes, which could also be a reason. In Tamil Nadu, mostly youngsters voted for actor and TVK founder Vijay, as they wanted a change," Siddarama...