Bangalore: Yeddyurappa attacks Cong, warms up to BJP


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Bangalore, 16 July 2013 (PTI): From his main objective of unseating the BJP government in Karnataka, former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa seems to be coming the full-circle as he trained his guns on ruling Congress today.

 

The state assembly witnessed a growing bonhomie between Yeddyurappa, who walked out of BJP and formed his own outfit Karnataka Janata Paksha last year, and his erstwhile party.

 

"We have made a mistake. Because of our mistake, people of the state have elected a Congress government even though they did not want it. We have learnt our lessons. In coming Lok Sabha elections, we will reduce you to 7-8 seats (out of 28 in Karnataka) and work out a plan and programme to sit there (in treasury benches). Please have patience", he said.

 

He was reacting to former Speaker K R Ramesh Kumar’s teaser on how people can forget what BJP did when it was in power (referring to infighting and corruption).

 

Yeddyurappa’s comments were seen as warming up of his relations with BJP which secured a mere 40 seats in the 224-member assembly in the May 5 elections.

 

KJP bagged six seats but the main plot was that its nearly ten per cent vote share dented BJP’s prospects in many constituencies in no small measure with Congress being the chief beneficiary in the multi-cornered contests.

 

In the afternoon, Yeddyurappa expressed dismay over virtually empty treasury benches and the gallery meant for officials when former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar was speaking on budget discussions and accused Congress of lacking interest in the proceedings and staged a walk-out.

 

BJP members joined him in the protest.

 

BJP spokesman and MLA, C T Ravi, reacting to Yeddyurappa’s statement, said "at bad times, we separated. What’s wrong in uniting again in good times?".

 

He welcomed Yeddyurappa’s statement saying it summed up the necessity for a united front against Congress-led UPA.

 

A section of BJP is pushing for the return of Yeddyurappa into the party-fold.

 

Meanwhile, there is also talk that BSR Congress, headed by former Minister B Sriramulu, who also broke away from BJP, is knocking at the door of the party for merger.

 

 

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Comments on this Article
Philip Mudartha, Mumbai Wed, July-17-2013, 12:36
The rise of Modi in BJP hierarchy, rivals of BSY in Karnataka and those from Advani camp have suffered a setback. BSY is on stronger wicket and can dictate terms to return. He cannot be written off regardless of his poor governance record. Corruption is so far only a talking point in India. Hardly anyone has the backbone to stand up to the corrupt and willingness to take the consequences. The English magazine India Today conducted a survey which it published this week naming India as Bribe Republic. While a 64 crore rupees Bofors fails to fade away, Indians routinely bribe ten thousand times of Bofors sum every year in order to get their work done. Indians have no faith in themselves, their institutions, life after death and so on. The only God is money and power for the sake of money and power. BSY is a black kettle of a black pot. It would be odd to have a black pot with white kettle.
Denzil Aranha, Mangalore Tue, July-16-2013, 11:39
Boneless tongue and shameless politicians. Yeddyurappa is a Cheap-minister and trying to get some importance with his dirty and corrupted mind.
Benedict Noronha, Udupi Tue, July-16-2013, 10:25
In my view Mr BSY has wasted the time of the House by crying over the spilt milk. All his faults and ambitions have spoiled a disciplined party and now wasting time to draw the attention of the Media. Mr Shetter Ex C.M.is supporting him aimlessly. The discussions over the Budget by the opposition leaders has no meaning and nothing relevant, but to come on news and for the sake of commenting. If they do not have any thing to say concretely better shut up and save time of the house for better creative agendas on the list. That could build up their image for the future and help maintain little credibility they have. Let them not fool the public and the voters any longer. I mean business.
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