Yeddy Seeks Action Against Rebels, 15 MLAs go to Hyderabad


Yeddy Seeks Action Against Rebels, 15 MLAs go to Hyderabad

Bangalore/Hyderabad, Oct. 29 (PTI):
Troubles for Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa showed no no signs of ending with dissident MLAs shifting camp to Hyderabad today under the leadership of Tourism Minister Gali Janardhana Reddy. 

With BJP central observer Arun Jaitley camping in Bangalore to try and defuse the crisis, the Chief Minister hit back demanding action against the three of his Cabinet colleagues for openly attacking him.

But even as he talked tough against the dissidents led by three ministers--brothers Janardhan Reddy and Revenue Minister Karunakar Reddy and Health Minister B Sreeramulu--15 of the rebel MLAs arrived in Hyderabad.

On arrival from Bangalore they were lodged in a hotel near the airport in Hyderabad and access to it has been barred for journalists. Sources close to the rebels claimed five more MLAs were would join them.

Yeddyurappa, who had effected transfer of some senior officials in Bellary, the home of Reddy brothers, who have been attacking the chief minister on flood relief work, put up a brave face today.

"These people cannot cow me down. They are worried about my popularity graph", he told reporters here, as he hit back at the three ministers who had made a strong attack on him at a function in Bellary yesterday.



Yeddyurappa said he has asked the party's central leadership to take action against Tourism Minister G Janardhana Reddy and Revenue Minister G Karunakara Reddy, both brothers, and Health Minister B Sreeramulu.

"The three ministers have criticised me at a function they held in Siruguppa taluk where they launched their own housing programme for flood affected victims. I am not scared of these things", Yeddyurappa said.

Saying there are "some elements" who are obstructing the pace of relief work in flood affected areas, he asserted "I will take stern action to rein them in and ensure that relief measures are not hindered", apparently targeting the three ministers.

Yeddyurappa briefed RSS leaders on the happenings at a meeting held at his private residence this morning.

Several Ministers and MLAs thronged Yeddyurappa's official residence in Bangalore and expressed support to him.

Yeddyurappa had planned to convene a meeting of ministers and MLAs loyal to him to demonstrate his strength this morning, but called it off on the advise of Jaitley, party sources said.

Yeddyurappa said "Our entire focus now will be on providing relief in flood hit areas. We will continue it. People are watching the activities of these people" (dissident ministers)."

"Cauvery", official residence of Assembly Speaker Jagadish Shettar, whom the rebels have been projecting as the chief ministerial candidate, was also scene of political activity, with some MLAs calling on him.

State unit BJP President Sadananda Gowda met Jaitley and briefed him about his discussions with RSS leaders.
Gowda later told reporters that he would write to all three ministers to expedite relief work in the districts allotted to them.

In an action that angered the three ministers, Yeddyurappa had yesterday cracked the whip by abruptly transferring five officials, including Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police of Bellary district, seen as a move to strike at the Reddy brothers.

Yeddyurappa had also shunted out Health Department Principal Secretary I R Perumal, apparently targeting Sreeramulu, a close aide of the influential mine-owning Reddy brothers.

Yeddyurappa said the government would launch 'Aasare', a housing programme with PPP (Public-Private-Partnership) in flood ravaged areas on November one. The pontiff of Adichunchanagri mutt, Balagangadaranatha Swami, would lay the foundation for the project at Amargola village in Ron taluk, he said. Home Minister P Chidambaram will attend a similar function at Sarabadagi village in Bijapur district the next day, he said. 

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    • FAYAZ, GUNDMI SASTAN, AL AIN

      Fri, Oct 30 2009

      Very bad!!!!!!! why these politicians making fool to people. why they cannot think of improvement of karnataka. very selfish and dirty politics. why karnataka people can't have stable govt. please mr. CM and your team, stop the drama and try to finish your period. try give basic needs to the people. dont play your dirty politics with people.

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    • Rolphy Almeida, Kalmady/Bangalore

      Fri, Oct 30 2009

      They are like blood sucking parasites, grown out of stagnate flood waters in which hundreds of poor people lost their lives. They do not let go a single opportunity, even if it is a natural calamity for their political gain and popularity. Our own so called political leaders draw them into mainstream of politics for monitory and muscle power during election and later suffer like this. Person having no knowledge of health care is our health minister.

      Urgent help is needed in flood affected area and our leaders want to have their names engraved on dead bodies. To be frank Karnataka state must be ruled by successful businessmen like Narayana Murthy. Their vast knowledge will definitely help the state to grow manifold while retaining the culture of the state. Mind you, most of our political leaders are the biggest failures in their profession.

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    • george dsouza, mangalore, mumbai

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      I agree with you Balakrishna, for these political leaches irrespective of which party they belong natural calamitoes are god sent.They will try to utilize this for their political gains regain lost base, make them more popular and to get unrestricted access of funds. This happens in every state and in this case this case the it has hit rock bottom, lacs are displaced in the floods trying get one maeal and we have these modern day Don Quixotes between them rubble onto share the spoils.Here we too are responsible, see the comments on this website we have been polarised community wise and partywise and fallen prey to the designs of these politicos.Hope we can come out of it

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    • Balakrishna Shetty, Yellur, Udupi/Dubai

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      Sounds like Hyderabad is the capital of Karnataka! I read the news that one farmer affected by flood already committed suicide.These leaders are liable to be charged with murder for this. With thousands of crores cash at disposal its shame that our leaders are fighting as to who will manage it instead of providing rapid help to the affected persons. Undoubtedly, the natural calamities are welcome in Karnataka as it is time for making big money!!!

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    • STALIN MISQUITH, M'Lore/Bahrain

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      THESE MINISTERS WHO RULE WITH MONEY AND MUSCLE POWER WILL FACE THE WRATH OF PEOPLE THIS TIME IF THERE IS AN ELECTION.....!!

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    • praveen, mangalore

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      Get ready for early elections. after all tax payers money will fund it.

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    • capt. cornelio, mangalore

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      Yeddy has to be honest to himself.reddy brothers have taken the state for a ride doing all illegal things.where is incometax,sales tax authorities.They only know to harass commonn man .our babus are nothing better than door mats of our politicians all the time falling to their feet and brought disgrace to the administrative services

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    • max, udupi,dubai

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      Nice work Mr Yeddy really liked your daring against these rich non kannadigas.Take them out of state

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    • sammy, bermuda

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      just the bigining of BJP'S COLLAPSE like what happened in the central

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    • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      A very unfortunate drama unfolding on in Karnataka.Cetainly BJP showed to 5.5 crores of it's citizen of Karnataka that they were no different from Cong,JDS.Govt Machinary in shock and standstill. Particulary in North Karnatak all IAS/IPS/Commisioners/are looking forward uncertainty of their continuing/transfer to another place.BJP has once claimed "party with difference" could be called as "different party".

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    • Lancelot N Tauro, Mangalore/Doha Qatar

      Thu, Oct 29 2009

      Oh, Sorry to hear "YEDDY's DAY OUT"

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