Told to Go, Yeddy says Only on his Terms


Told to Go, Yeddy says Only on his Terms

NEW DELHI, Nov 22 (TOI): After Ashok Chavan in Maharashtra, allegations of corruption have scalped another chief minister. The BJP top brass on Sunday asked B S Yeddyurappa to quit as Karnataka chief minister, and is determined to enforce the leadership change despite resistance from him.

The chief minister dodged the leadership's directive to come to Delhi and instead sent two of his representatives. However, the leadership was confident that he, with no worthwhile support forthcoming from party MLAs including fellow Lingayats, would fall in line.

The CM is learnt to be insisting that he will resign only if others facing corruption charges, including the controversial mining barons Reddy brothers who stoked dissidence against him, are also made to go. He is also demanding action against senior party leaders who encouraged dissidence against him. The embattled CM put across his terms to RSS leader Jayadev and BJP's M P Kumar who spent four hours trying to persuade him to acquiesce to the inevitable.

The decision to remove the man who led BJP to its maiden victory in a southern state was prompted by the growing pile of corruption charges and by the calculation that he was a drag on the party's strategy to put Congress on the mat over scams. The removal of two ''tainted'' chief ministers shows how concerns over corruption have muscled their way to the frontburner after a long spell when sleaze was seen as a non-issue.

Sources said the party leadership, which had appeared split on the issue, settled on the change after scrutinizing documents concerning the allotment of land to the chief minister's family members and the monetary favours they got from mining firms.

The party was yet to take a decision on B S Yeddyurappa's successor as it was having to consider the fallout of the change among his fellow Lingayats. The single largest community, goaded by the network of Mathas, propelled the party to power largely because of Yeddyurappa. The party has to consider how to hold on to the constituency.

The Lingayat factor may allow Yeddyurappa a say in the choice. It will be interesting to see how he uses the leverage as he may fear that the rise of another man from the community would undercut his pre-eminence.

The names under consideration include those of party MP Sadanand Gowda, a coastal Vokkaliga leader, who is so far free from taint and was BJP state president in Karnataka; Jagdish Shettar, a Lingayat leader like Yeddyurappa, and hence unlikely to be acceptable to the outgoing CM; and V S Acharia, who is considered a capable minister.

That he is a Brahmin can earn him Yeddyurappa's support as the outgoing CM would like to promote him at the expense of his detractor, party general secretary Ananth Kumar. Kumar is also a Brahmin. Suresh Kumar, a minister with an honest image and a Brahmin, is also close to the chief minister. R Ashok, a minister and a young Vokkaliga leader, is also among the probables.

The party leadership is expected to discuss the names on Monday.

  

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  • ALWYN, CANADA

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    These days Nagesh Nayak pesodoman is not commenting on scam issues. Everything is great Nagesh mama lootmar karo India ko. Garib ka Garib and Shriman Yeedi anna Nagesh mama ke sath.

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  • Raj Saldanha, Mangalore/ Bahrain

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    How dare the culprit set the terms? He has some audacity to even say such things, such crooks should be tried and imprisoned immediately so that it wil prevent others from doing such deeds.

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  • Naina, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Mr. Mathew great comment, i agree with you completely. You are sooooo
    Right.

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  • Ganesh, Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Well said Ajith.

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  • shyam, mangalroe

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    "unity in diversity"

    much suited title for karnataka politiciina.


    still we dnt know who all are not..
    some time yeddy, reddy becomes dost..next time reddy,kumaranna dost, next itme kumaranna siddu become dost,,some time back it was yeddy kumaranna dost.. and siddu , reddy dosts..
    but one thing is clear..
    they are allowiing any single politician to loot much fund than other..
    they are taking in equal share..
    now yeddys share over and next trun will be siddus, afther that again our kumarannas..

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  • ajith, bangalroe

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    lukas, malpe..
    which swamiji supprting yeddy on scam..?
    that may be your religious leaders arer supprting upper cast sonia on looting iindia thru various scandals..

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    There is a time to sow and a time
    to reap. Mr. CM, you are going to
    have an abundance of harvest to
    reap, because you were sowing seeds
    of weeds and wild oats in the past.

    Harvesting of a weedy field is
    very confusing and tormenting.

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  • KISHORE, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Mr.Bulsam, Mangalore I understand your feelings. Here we need to oppose opposition party. Because instead of doing opposition work thier eye was on CM Chair elected democratically. But one thing is sure Congress & JDS will remain in Oppositiin for next 20 yeras.

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  • SURESA, PANAMBUR, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Its the reaping time for Yeddy. What he has sown, he is reaping it. Good luck ... enjoy the food and products filled in your barns.

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  • lukas, malpe

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    all swamijis from the temple supporting CM yudirappa not good for the democracy when bangarappa was in same position no one supported him may be he is from the lower caste.so much corruption charge against yudirappa. proof wil get once he resign and CBI investigation.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    It is a very sad moment for the growth of Karnataka.
    People will even lose the little respect that have for Yeddy.
    Central BJP is radar less and their philosophy is ancient. Our next generation wants education & job and not those hollow talks on God and culture.
    Either change or perish.

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  • K. S. Mayya, Mangalore/South Korea

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    After having spent most of his life in the opposition, when the people gave him the chance to form a government Yeddy fumbled spectacularly. After all, the much promised Gujarat model of developmetn was only hype created for large scale corruption. I had heard people talk about endemic corruption, I thought Yeddy somehow shielded himself from it. Apparently no. Looks like we are all set to get a Congress government in the state and come general elections BJP led alliance at the center. The sufferers of such an eventuality will of course be the people of Karnataka.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    My choice is Mr. Suresh Kumar (Brahmin) who has clear image must be acceptable to all MLAs n public too. V. S. Acharya cannot handle chief minister’s post, as he is soft spoken and failed as Home minister. Jagdish Shetter is not honest he gave plot to his brother recently. Anant Kumar spends lavishly. R. Ashok too is not honest. Yeddy need rest, let him go home.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    According to rediff news, Yeddy has left for Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh to seek the blessings of Sri Satya Sai Baba. A clean hearted person is blessed anywhere without visiting Mandir, Masjid or church, but the scam master, power hungry and disgraceful person will be blessed only by devil.

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  • Suresh Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Dari Kanadagide Raghavendrane.....!!

    Edu yaru Bareda Katheyoo......!!

    Thai ya thakka thai ya thakka..Shivamoggakke bada yeddi beppa....

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  • R Ashok, Bajpe / Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    The sonner he go its good karnataka,

    Raymond Ashok
    Bajpe/Bahrain

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  • zal, dubai

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Now Tom is chassing Jerry..hahahah..this cartoon is better than Tom&Jerry...funny

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    A few days back our respectable CM Shri Yediyurappaji cracked a joke saying opposition parties have sacrificed donkey for his death. May be now appaji can offer Camel as sacrifice to retain his chair or may be can visit some temples in U.P or Bihar for retention of power. Mr. Yeddy, don't forget to take your supporters Sudhir Mangaluru, Mamu Nayak, Ashok Udupi/Dubai and Fatma with you for a pilgrimage. Good luck Shri Yediyurappppaji

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  • Rony Jathanna, Udupi/Sharjah

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    We can't wait to hear expert comments from Mr Nagesh Nayak on the sad departure of Shriman Yediyurappaji.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Isko Fevicol se kursipe chipkaya hai kya ? Shri Yediyurappaji supporters, have you realised now how selfish this man is ? He is even ready to ruin BJP for his gain. Wash Karnataka clean from this selfish 'Cheap' Minister.

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  • Vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Mon, Nov 22 2010

    Gowda,shettar,ashok anyone is OK.. we must chage this crying CM

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  • Balakrishna Shetty, Yellur/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    I wonder what would happen if Yeddy finally defies High Command order to quit. In the event MLAs go against him they would face the same fate as their former 11 colleagues did.

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  • Anil, Managalore

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    Sir,Please dont quit your post .We need you very badly !!!!!!!!!

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  • Ummer KunhiMK, Perinje/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    waha,HDK what a guts at the end u won the mach!!!!!! really good oppst party of urs. where is sriman SRI SRI NAGESH mamujiiiiiiiiii now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!now Yeddi how u can show the door for Mr.D Gowda&family? wait Yeddi will split his prty! he is the man so hungry for chair and loot money of tax payers!

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  • Manvit, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    People, this nataka started when high court supported ban on export iron ore by illegal mining. Yeddi initiated this move and for this Reddy & HDK faces lot of trouble because they are the main person who is loosing money. For all this, this story created by HDK & supported by Reddy with all documents which will be taken only by the help ruling govermnet who is none other than REDDY.

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  • Loy Dsouza, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    Long live our CM Hon. Yeddurappa ji.

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  • Santhosh Bhandary, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    The moral of the story is nobody is indispensable. The 'bad boys' have to go. The old saying 'You cannot keep fooling all the people all the time' is very true. There are many more like him in the state and the country and its only a matter of time.

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  • Shoukath Hussain, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    I feel really sorry for Yeddy that all his prayers, pujas and his faith in the Gods, temples, Mutts and Pujaris did not help him overcome the crisis. He was over confident of completing his term and was adamant to all constructive criticism had to go finally. Gone are the days people used accept everything blindly. The bottom line is people will not tolerate torture of minorities, corruption and nepotism. We should salute the media for the revolution for the betterment of society. Even this is a caution to the future CMs and governments.

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  • Arun Kamath, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 21 2010

    At last BJP High Command has taken a decision. Sad that Yeddi has to leave in a hurry when looting is pending. Party with a difference has finally shown its true color. Jai ho Nagesh Mam, No more

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