Yeddyurappa on Slippery Wicket; BJP to take a Call Thursday


New Delhi, July 28 (IANS) Karnataka Chief Minister B.S.Yeddyurappa appeared to be on slippery wicket as party leaders who heard him out at a meeting here late Wednesday evening, deciding to take a call on his continuance at parliamentary board meeting Thursday, party sources said.

Yeddyurappa, who reached New Delhi Wednesday evening went to the residence of party president Nitin Gadkari to attend the meeting, convened in the wake of report by Karnataka Lokayukta N. Santosh Hegde who has levelled charges against him.

The meeting, which lasted over three hours, was attended by senior BJP leaders Arun Jaitley, who is BJP party in-charge of Karnataka and former president Rajnath Singh.

BJP sources said that party leaders told Yeddyurappa that the party could ill-afford to defend him at a time when it has taken up cudgels on the issue of corruption against the Congress-led UPA government. They said the leadership was veering to the view that Yeddyurappa should be replaced to save the party from embarrassment of defending a "tainted" leader.

Yeddyurappa was accompanied by some of his senior ministers at the meeting.

Several senior party leaders are of the firm belief that Yeddyurappa's continuance despite his indictment will only provide Congress an opportunity to hit back at BJP.

However, the chief minister, who was defiant when he reached Delhi, sought to put up a strong defence about the charges levelled against him in the report, sources said.

They said that chief minister told the party leadership that there was nothing new in the report and much of what has been stated in the report is already pending as cases in various courts.

Yeddyurappa also believed to have told the party leadership that he had referred the whole issue of illegal-mining to Lokayukta. Some of Yeddyurappa's aides have also termed the report as politically motivated.

Earlier, on his arrival in the capital, Yeddyurappa said that there was no need for him to resign. "Why should I. Question of resigning does not arise", he told reporters at the airport.

Yeddyurappa said he would convene a meeting of his cabinet at 3.00 p.m. Thursday to go into the details of the Lokayukta report and give its reaction.

Yeddyurappa said he will "explain all the things in the report" to the party leadership. "MLAs are with us... I am going to discuss all these things."

Party sources said that the leadership will not like to delay a decision on Yeddyurappa's continuance due to Monsoon Session of the parliament beginning Aug 1.

A section of the party is also vary of the possible action by Karnataka Governor H.R.Bhardwaj in the wake of the submission of the report.

Hegde's report found that the chief minister's family, including son B.Y. Raghvendra, a Lok Sabha member of BJP from Shimoga, 270 km from Bangalore, benefiting from the mining scam.

A voluminous report submitted by him found that the exchequer lost a whopping Rs.16,085 crore (Rs.161 billion) due to illegal mining and export of iron ore from 2006 to 2010 in royalty, excise duty, value added tax and other levies.

The names doing the rounds in party circles as possible successors to Yeddyurappa include party general secretary Ananth Kumar, former state president D V Sadananda Gowda and state ministers Jagdish Shettar, Suresh Kumar, V.S. Acharya and state party president K S Eshwarappa.

  

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  • Madhav H, Manglore - Dubai

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    Good Now Centre UPA should pass Jan Lokpal Bill which is also referred to as the citizens' ombudsman bill as soon as possible now no looking back. PASS THE BILL SO EVERY STATE WILL HAVE Lokpal.

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  • Shalini, Managlore

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    IN BJP THE HIGH COMMAND AND LOW COMMAND IS YEDDY HIMSELF. IT LOOKS LIKE IN BJP NO CENTRAL LEADER HAS GOT THE GUTS TO SACK YEDDY EVEN AT THIS CRUCIAL JUNCTURE. IT LOOKS LIKE ONLY SPINELESS PERSONS AND HIJADAS ARE THERE IN BJP CENTRAL LEADERS. IF YEDDY DOES NOT LISTEN TO THE HIGH COMMAND THEN THAT MEANS GADKARI HAS NO VALUE AS BJP PRESIDENT. SHAME ON GADKARI AND CENTRAL BJP LEADERS WHO ARE STILL BOWING ON YEDDY. GADKARI SHOULD RESIGN IF HE CANNOT TACKLE ONE SINGLE CM. WHY GADKARI CANNOT SACK YEDDY FOR DISOBEYING HIS ORDERS FOR 6 YEARS. WHY GADKARI IS HESITATING TO DO THIS IS THE QUESTION TO BE ANSWERED. WHERE IS SUSHMA, NAIDU, JAITLEY AND RAJNATH SINGH IS NOW ?

    WHY ALL ARE QUIET ? THEY WERE FIGHTING AGAINST THE UPA CORRUPTION AND NOW WHAT ABOUT THEIR OWN CM'S CORRUPTION ? WHY NO ONE IS SPEAKING OUT NOWE MUM ?

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  • geoffrey, hathill

    Wed, Jul 27 2011

    All BSY has to do is to distribute a fraction of the mining loot amongst 'right' people yet again and he'll be as free as a bird in the sky. He may have to repeat this excersize few more times until he completes the term, but so what? in a democratic system all have equal rights and that includes loot as well.

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