Gloom and relief in BJP : Congress, JD-S Jubilant


By V.S. Karnic

Bangalore, July 28 (IANS) The B.S. Yeddyurappa camp was glum while the rest of the Bharatiya Janata Party felt relieved. The opposition was jubilant. It was a mix of moods in Karnataka as the chief minister was on the way out for graft and illegal mining.

The 68-year-old Yeddyurappa did not quit immediately as directed by party leaders but went into a huddle with his staunch supporters to decide on the conditions on which he will leave the post.

Though remaining in office appeared a remote possibility after Lokayukta N. Santosh Hegde sought his trial for graft, Yeddyurappa and his supporters seemed unwilling to accept the reality.

Hence the shock and pall of gloom in his camp from the party central leaders' decision to tell him to get out at the earliest to save the party from further embarrassment.

The central leaders' decision, however, came as a relief to a large section of long-time BJP members and supporters as the party's image was taking a severe beating in the only southern state it is ruling.

"It was time the change was effected though there is nothing new in the Lokayukta's findings. The opposition parties had made public the documents on donations to a trust run by Yeddyurappa's sons and also about the money they made from selling one acre of land near Bangalore," said a veteran BJP member requesting anonymity.

"Hopefully, this development will be a lesson for all of us in the party and those joining us that our future lies in being different and disciplined," he said.

The Congress and the Janata Dal (JD-S) claimed victory for their struggle to end Yeddyurappa's "corrupt" regime. The two parties had launched a vigorous campaign, particularly in the last six months, releasing various documents in support of their allegation that the "Yeddyuappa regime is the most corrupt in India".

Congress workers broke 101 coconuts in west Bangalore where the party held a rally demanding Yeddyurappa's sacking as he had not resigned soon after the directive from his party high command.

JD-S state president and former chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, who has also been named in the Hegde report for granting mining leases to two firms flouting rules, said "at last wisdom has dawned on the BJP leaders".

For the people of the state, it appeared be an end of one more unstable regime and beginning of the next till the assembly polls in 2013, if not held earlier.

Yeddyurappa's successor will be the fourth chief minister of the state in seven years. N. Dharam Singh of Congress ruled in 2004-06, Kumaraswamy in 2006-07 and Yeddyurappa from May 2008.

The deep divisions in the BJP indicate its regime is only a holding operation and not the one that will bring governance back on the rails.

"The failure of the BJP central leadership to effect a smooth transition shows the new regime will be as unstable as that of Yeddyurappa," said K. Uma, a 60-year-old housewife, a staunch supporter of the BJP and its Jan Sangh predecessor.

"We only hope whoever becomes the chief minister will focus on administration and not merely consolidating his position," said S. Ramanath Shetty, a shopkeeper in the bustling Basavanagudi in south Bangalore.

"Karnataka's bad phase of not having a stable administration continues with little hope that next elections will provide a clear winner, given the poor shape of the three political parties in the state," said M. Sudhindra, a software engineer with an MNC.

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    • satish, dubai

      Sat, Jul 30 2011

      I understand your pain and agony mamu everyone one before going down will bark the same tune as your master did by dist ladooies propose for nobel peace prize what else we can expect by shameless people like you and your master

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    • nagesh nayak, bangalore

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      HEY,Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait,

      IN A FRESH ELECTION YOUR ITALIAN LED CONGRESS WILL GET THREE SEATS ONE EACH DEDICATED TO ITALIAN, MMS & FOR HALF INDIAN.

      PLEASE REMEMBER BIHAR ELECTION IN WHICH YOUR ITALIAN CONGRESS GOT ONLY FOUR SEATS.

      FYI, YOUR WONDER BOY SIDDU WAS THRWON OUT OF JDS FOR HIS NAKRA.

      KARNATAKA PEOPLE ARE WELL AWARE OF YOUR ITALIAN LED CONGRESS & JDS PARTY.

      SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI WILL BE A CM WITH A THUMBING MAJORITY IF FRESH ELECTION HELD IN KARNATAKA.

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    • vasant, manipal

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      karmam phalam...for encouraging and not rebuking polics and rowdy attacks on christian women and children and entering with footwear / breaking church statues...would have been war if hindu temple was done same way

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    • Aphrem Crasta, Kundapur

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      Is there any real politician existing in India for the public benifit?From the experience it is noted either the Goons or thirsty for money. All the power holder are just existing to loot Billions of Dolllars not Rupees either from the government resouces like mine, petrochemical,Pharmacuiticals,or any mega industries that generates heavy money.Reality exisits only with poor people or helpless citizens.I realy pity the people who looks forward only one day at time to survive, not like any party politicians who accumalates for their generations to generations,On death they take only a white longoty and little fire wood and a litre of oil.

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    • Roy D'souza, Ujire

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      Guys,
      Its a weekend to celebrate.....
      Like every Secular Kannadiga, I was waiting for Yeddi's downfall from long ago... cheers guys.

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    • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      The situation in Karnataka is confusing and uncertain due to BJP Central leadership's inability to contain Yeddy's defiant mood.Congress is certainly win win position as BJP and JDS failed to give good governance and stability in running the affairs of the Karnataka.On the other hand it is congress who with out seeing JAATHI politics sending corrupt politicians to home with out any time waste...instances natawar,ex CM of Maha,Kalmadi......BJP @ least learn from Cong how to control corrupt politicians.....

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    • Sudharsan Shetty, Mangalore

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait day dreaming is not good.

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    • Arvind, Udupi

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      What wonders - we know his capability when he was part of previous governments. Only wonders Congis can do is making billions through scams. Yeddy was a small fish. Bigger sharks from Congress from previous governments have escaped. How come, Bangarappa is still free. Or is it because you are a Christian, you want a Congress government.

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    • Vijayraj, Guruvayanakere

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      All these are Thieves, no one is good believe it or not!. We people have to vote either a "KALLA', OR 'MURKA' - choices are limited.

      It is actually a good move from Anna group to keep a check and balance on these Politicians. Unfortunately I am not sure whether Anna is a hand in glouse of BJP..???

      Till yesterday BJP did not utter its view on Anna's lokpal draft ...today Ravi shanker Prasad from BJP suddenly made a press statement at after noon that PM should be included under lokpal and this is after the draft was approved by the cabinet in the morning. Aftaer all if BJP had raised this same matter, there was atleast a visible notice for UPA to re consider their stand on inclussion of PM under Lokpal ambit.

      Each party waits for a chance to blame on another. There is no national level consenses on important matters... everything weighed on Political advantage ... very sad!

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    • vincy, SHAMBOOR/BANGKOK

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      bad luck Eddy I will mis you . I think BJP should give a chance to Reddy as CM.

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    • raghu, mangalore

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      WHAT A JOKE. ha ha...
      Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait.

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    • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

      Thu, Jul 28 2011

      Better to hold fresh elections, Congress will have majority n Siddaramya should be the C.M. this guy can do wonders like S. M. Krishna.

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