’Threat of govt’s fall saved Yeddyurappa’
PTI
Bangalore, 24 November 2010: A clear threat that B S Yeddyurappa’s exit would bring down the first ever BJP government in the south in the event of his being axed won the day for the chief minister, forcing the party high command to continue with him, according to party sources.
Yeddyurappa maintained a defiant posture with the party’s top brass who had reportedly asked him to put in his papers, to save the embarrassment to the party caused by his alleged acts of nepotism, favouritism and land scams, the sources said. The campaign launched by BJP MPs favouring continuance of Yeddyurappa was another factor that forced the party to accept his continuance.
Yeddyurappa also reportedly told the party leadership that there can be no successor to him and he has to continue.
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Suresh, Mumbai | Thu, November-25-2010, 6:53 |
Best in half complete and waste development and swajana paksha vaatha. Congratulations for earning more than what other parties made in 50 years. | |
HEMPHIL DUBAI, UDUPI | Wed, November-24-2010, 3:17 |
CONGRATULATIONS YEDDYJI,YOUR A KING OF KANNADIGA,NOBODY CAN BEAT YOU BECAUSE BJP IS ONE OF THE BEST PARTY IN KARNATAKA FOR DEVELOPMENTS BUT STILL CONGRESS IS BUSY FOR RALLY AND USELESS PADAYATRA ETC.......JAI HO KARNATAKA MATHE.... |