Yeddyurappa Rules out Resignation, says will Fight till End


Yeddyurappa Rules out Resignation, says will Fight till End

Bangalore, Jan 22 (IANS): 
Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa Saturday ruled out resigning following the filing of criminal cases against him and asserted that he will fight till the end and come out clean.

"Why should I," he shot back when asked at a press meet whether he would resign now that Governor H.R. Bhardwaj had permitted his prosecution over corruption charges and cases had been filed.

Quoting senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the party's first chief minister in Karnataka said: "No showing of one's back and no question of running away."

Launching a blistering attack on Bhardwaj, Yeddyurappa said he will take a round of the state soon and "explain to the people the role the governor has played and also that of Congress and Janata Dal-Secular (JDS) (on the issue of Bhardwaj's sanction)".

Calling Bhardwaj "an agent of (Congress-led) United Progressive Alliance government (at New Delhi)", Yeddyurappa said, "he is behaving like a man with huge political ambition".

Referring to Saturday's Karnataka shut-down called by his party to protest Bhardwaj's decision, Yedddyurappa said: "The successful shut-down is expression of the pent up anger of the people against the governor."

Bhardwaj late Friday accorded sanction to two Bangalore-based advocates to file criminal cases against Yeddyurappa over corruption charges.

The advocates Sirajin Basha and K.N. Balaraj Saturday filed two cases against the chief minister in a court here.

Yeddyurappa said Bhardwaj's sanction was "pre-determined". "He has behaved like an investigating officer."

Asserting that there was not even a shred of evidence to sanction his prosecution, the chief minister asserted: "I will fight this politically and legally. I am 100 percent confident that I will prove I am honest."

Yeddyurappa said Bhardwaj had acted "at the instigation of the Congress and JDS". "From the day he assumed office, he has been trying to destabilize my government," the chief minister said.

Bhardwaj became governor in June 2009 and Yeddyurappa assumed power in May 2008.
Several times during the press meet that lasted around half-an-hour, Yeddyurappa referred to Bhardwaj as an "agent of Congress and JDS, the man who has converted Raj Bhavan into opposition parties' office, a man who is behaving like an opposition leader".

"He has brought disgrace to the high office of the governor, he has lowered the dignity of the office, has behaved in an irresponsible manner, acted unconstitutionally," Yeddyurappa said in a no-holds barred attack on Bhardwaj.

The chief minister also accused Bhardwaj of pettiness because he refused to give a copy of the sanction order Friday.

"Only this (Saturday) morning when 10 of our ministers met him, he gave the copy. This is the level (to which) he has stooped," the chief minister added.

"He did not even have the courtesy to give me a copy of the complaint filed by two advocates based on which he granted sanction."

The chief minister said Saturday's shut-down was "voluntary and its success shows the anger of the people against the governor's actions".

"I hope at least now he will behave with dignity," Yeddyurappa said.

He repeated that the party's central and state leaders and BJP parliament members from Karnataka will meet President Pratibha Patil in New Delhi Jan 24 to brief her about Bhardwaj's conduct.

Asked whether they will demand Bhardwaj's recall, Yeddyurappa only said: "Wait till January 24."

 

  

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    This is our useless and disgusting Indian Mentality...!!!!??? Any riot or Bandh....attack the private & public property..!!!??? When our Indians learn the decent way of showing their anger..??????

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    In the history of our country there been two guys most popular:
    1) King Mohamed Bin Thoglak (before Independence)
    2) C. M. Yediyurapaa (after Independence)

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    When the power comes in to the hands of insane, either all people should also become insane or the insane should be caged. One can make out the insane/sedative smile of a leader showing the pleasure while burning our own State. Good work Hon. governor. Don't succumb to the insane tactics of insane people. You are an iron man.

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  • wasim, udupi/dubai

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    see in those pic... govmt property is destroying by bjp gundas.... i dont know they are ruling karnataka.. and destroying our india's assets.

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  • ROBIN, MLORE

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Yeddi is really a coward, gettin his own people to destroy the public property and displaying is power. He has to step down for the betterment of Karnataka, This time, i urge the people of Karnataka incase there will a election to choose your party carefully. Not bcuz some party will give away sarees and cycles no, its enough as the common people is suffering of political cricis.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Once Yeddy had told to pressman that there would be a hightech jail to be built and the first man to be jailed is HD Devegowda and fly! Now Yeddy's almost all family members including more than dozen cabinet ministers may require that jail because all cases are prima facie proved beyond doubt.

    Yeddy have not ray of any MAANA - MARYADA and if he had it,there were many ocassions he should had tendered his resignation.BJP is a facist and communal party which have no regard to rule of land and constitution.

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  • avani, mangalore/uae

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    I am just wondering why Ananth Kumar, main BJP man from Karnataka is silent on all these events happening in Karnataka? Can daiji try to meet him and find out what is in his mind?

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  • Shiva Ganesh, Mahakali Padpu

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Dear CM We Karnataka people not a fool, it's. very simple if u Resignation u will be inside jail.
    now only one option except all the mistake u did. and try to a good man. we people of karnataka we don't. want money we just want peace. ( That simple thing u have to understand forget about ur ministry or MLA ect. first other boss should be clean.

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  • Vidya Kasargod, Kasargod

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Lalu, Jayalalitha curruption cases were completely different Mr. Yeddy. In that cases investigating agency has proved the charges. In this case two Lawyers complained with some documents against Yeddy. This charges not at all proved till 21-1-2011....?

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  • Nagesh Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Yes Yeddi can fight and hire hundreds of lawyers to fight for him. He is having all the curupt money to do so. Yeddi show your power and do some coruption in state. Go to temple and take pictures with swamis. Give fruits to cows and Karnataka State people will vote you. Good luck yeddi till you your chaddi.

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  • u.sheikh, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    mr.walter machado, let us understand what is in your mind. we are discussing about the violence by the yeddi's own people. and what opposition leaders has to do? it clearly shows that yeddy & company is totally frustrated. they are scared of losing power.

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  • rudy, bantwal

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    pyasa sirf kursika pyasa yeddy

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  • Suresh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Put Yeddi in JAIL

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  • Walter Machado, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Stany DSa, entire Karnataka is in shambles. It is not because of BJP and not because of Yeddiurappa. It is because of the selfish opposition leaders. Both the congress and BJD are rejected by people many times. Still, these useless leaders like Poojary, Oscar etc are not quiiting and giving place to others. Untill these useless leaders are thrown out, BJP will rule Karnataka. We first need good and honest oppsition leaders, otherwise Karnataka will continue in shambles

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  • srinivas, karkala/bangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    I think yeddi will come clean because allegations are related to land de notifications. All the logic explained in the complaint is sujected to business strategies and losses are subjected to market risks. Since court or government can still get hold of the land since it is still there. Maximum Mr Yeddi may get warning from court for immoral acts. Thats all. Thanks daijiworld.

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  • Kareem Uchil, Manglore/Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Virappan beter then Yudiyurappan....WHAT AN YEDDIA SERJI???

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa, GOA

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Yedurappa, why are you making such a big song and dance in Karnataka?
    Governor has only sanctioned prosecution and not prosecuted you.
    If you are really innocent why are you scared?
    Karnataka is not your father’s property where you can hold every one to ransom.

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore / Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Look at the retard giving a smile while the state is burning by own RSS hoodlums, people be ready for a another dose of tax for destroying the party.

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  • Ramesh, Urwa / Delhi

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    People are the sufferers and our politicians are just a bunch of jokers making merry. Surprise part is this person called Yeddy anna is just not willing to give up his seat. If he moves out - everything will be smooth sail for BJP. Someone throw me out folks...sad state of affairs.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    I am really sad to say that entire karnataka is in shambles. No one is willing to compromise and therefore the people are the worst sufferers and further there will be heavy losses to tax payers. It is very difficult to releae the hungry Politicians from the bondages of Satanic clutches. Urgently Karnataka must go under President Rule atleast for one year time and Elections can be held at a suitable time.Morality is non existent in Karnataka. Corruption is echoing all over Karnataka. Need of the hour is keep the Dirty Politicians away and avail Peace & tranquility.

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  • u.sheikh, mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    ha ha ha government sponsored violence. who will pay for the loss of public property? will the C.M. bear? no it is from the public pocket. yediyurappa will get pinch when these same people revolt against him.

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  • sudhir, derebail/mangalore

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    How stupid people are!they are backing Yeddy & u can see them pelting stones at a govt.vehicle!are they in their senses? doesnt it show they are paid to do all this? yeddys govt. yeddy rally in support of him & they are pelting stones at his govt. vehicle....when our ppl. understand only then we will have a true democracy...!!will we change is the big question!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Big nataka in Karnataka...., Mr.Yeddy should have had the decency and courtesy to ask his supporters not to call for bandh but to have patience and tolerance.

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  • George Cruz, Mangalore/USA

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    The CM Yedurappa (and the BJP) has the support of majority of the people of Karnataka. He is no more corrupt than the UPA and JDS crooks. The UPA and the JD(s) is trying to dislodge BJP from Karnataka and they are simply using governor Bhardwaj.

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  • John Anthony, Mangalore / Qatar

    Sat, Jan 22 2011

    Yeddi Sir., sometimes it is also good to take a back seat.. the view from there is panoramic and less myopic. In the pictures published here, there is a government vehicle being vandalised... you are destroying yourself. God save us from you and from everybody in the country called 'government'. Any idea what is the damage your supporters have brought in one day and what is the financial loss to all of us. If you are so clean, as you propogate proudly, what stops you going through the legal process, instead of letting the goons on the road. Are you trying to terrorize us.. it is we who vote, and the next time we shall remember everything, including these pictures. Dont hold on to the chair so firmly. You may be left with only a chair and nothing else. Jai Hind

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