Bangalore: Mid-term Poll Question Haunts Yeddyurappa


Bangalore, Feb 20 (IANS): Every action of Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa these days turns into a question that haunts him, the latest being that is he readying for a mid-term assembly poll. 

Since October-November last year the Bharatiya Janata Party's first chief minister in south India has been waging a survival battle over allegations of corruption and illegal land deals.

The talk of mid-term poll began soon after the scandals allegedly involving him surfaced. The speculation has been gaining momentum, notwithstanding repeated denials by him. Yeddyurappa, who holds the finance portfolio, has not helped the situation with his recent decisions.

The chief minister announced he will present the state budget on Feb 24, four days ahead of the presentation of the national budget in parliament. The practice has been for the states to prepare their budgets after it becomes clear what the national budget has to offer them.

Yeddyurappa went a step further - he will present a separate agriculture budget, perhaps the first state government to do so.  Both would be tabled in the assembly Feb 24.

Only the Indian Railways have own budget. It is presented in parliament ahead of the national budget. Yeddyurappa has also announced that the highlight of the agricultural budget would be loan to farmers at one percent interest rate.

He has hinted that he would not burden the people with fresh taxes in the general budget. And he and his party are organizing a rally here Sunday to be addressed by party president Nitin Gadkari.

Yeddyurappa and state BJP chief K.S. Eshwarappa have been repeatedly telling the media that the rally would be attended around 250,000 party workers and supporters from across the state. "If not preparation for a mid-term poll, what else are these for - presenting state budget ahead of national budget, separate agriculture budget and the Sunday's rally," ask opposition Congress and Janata Dal-Secular parties.

The assembly still has about 27 months of its five year term. The last elections which brought BJP to power were held in May 2008. The mid-term poll talk is combined with speculation over how long Yeddyurappa will retain his chair following Governor H.R. Bhardwaj granting permission to prosecute him over alleged corruption and illegal land deals.

Five complaints have been filed against Yeddyurappa in a Bangalore court by two advocates after they got Bhardwaj's permission. The court is yet to take cognizance of the complaints and the next hearing is on Feb 28.

Yeddyurappa has so far resisted demands for his resignation and BJP central leaders have gone along with him. But both might find it difficult to stick to this stand if the court takes cognizance of the complaints. Also hanging over Yeddyurappa's and the assembly's future is the Supreme Court decision on the disqualification of 11 BJP law makers.

Five Independent law makers, who were also disqualified with the 11 in October last year for rebelling against Yeddyurappa, would soon be taking their case to the apex court. The state high court has upheld the disqualification of all the 16. If the Supreme Court decision goes in favour of the disqualified lawmakers, Yeddyurappa would be voted out as his ministry would lose majority support in the 225-member assembly, including one nominated.

If the apex court upholds the disqualification, then by-polls to the seats would have to be held. There is no guarantee that BJP would win majority of these seats. Yeddyurappa now has a thin majority of about six votes in the house whose effective strength has been reduced to 206 with 19 vacancies, 16 from the disqualification and three other law makers resigned subsequently.

As of now Yeddyurappa and BJP have been maintaining that he would remain chief minister for the remaining term of the assembly and there is no question of mid-term poll.

However, it is the judiciary that holds the key to Yeddyurappa's future. His party can at best allow him to advance budget dates and hold rallies to be ready for a mid-term poll if Yeddyurappa digs in his heels and insists on going to the people instead of resigning if the courts' decision goes against him. 

  

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  • Alwyn , India

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    Yeddi you will collapse soon without your loongi.

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  • RAM, Mangalore / Bahrain

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    1000 days over right.....now start to count the days....!!!???

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  • vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    The Green shawl costume?? looks like as if he is standing in the neighbouring country.The new Agriculture Budjet with 1 % Bank loan is interesting.The Banks follow the RBI directions and not the state finance ministry.How can he convince the RBI that it will not affect the Banks.If he is doing it through land developments and society banks then who will compensate the rest 5% cost of the Bank to run the Bank.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    Mr. CM you are rising up only TWO Fingers in each hand and forgetting other TWO Fingers from each hand are raised down. The Thumbs are holding strongly the two fingers which are down.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor/ Manipal

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    Today Atalji has become a great leader for all those who used to mock him as "mugeerilal ki hassin sapne" on the floor of the house. It was the same people who are calling him a tall leader did not even bother to give due credits for the developments he had done to the country in his 6yrs rule. had Atalj Behari Vajpayee had named himself as Atal behari Gandhi the country might have given him Bharat Ratna by now.

    How hypocrit we are... My salute to a great leader atleast I could see and quote an example of what is true statesmanship for my gen. x Long Live Vajpayeeeji. well, Yedi is much better than devegowda and congress goons. I am sure majority of the people of the state will bring him back otherwise what is the alternative? irrespective of certain community's hatered towards him.

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  • VINOD LOBO, DUBAI

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    I LIKE MR YEDIYOORAPPA'S SPEECH

    JAI HO MR YEDDI
    JAI HO MR YEDDI

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  • namratha rao, Udupi,UAE

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    Mr.Advani told people that BJP is a party of different people !

    Mr. Yeddyurappa proved that it is a party of corrupt, liars, people of double standards, no tolerance to places of worship (other religions), no real concern for poor, more interested in making wealth to self and family relatives than poor/taxpayers and so on.

    High time for him to go to people again !

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    Is this a victory sign or 'come I will pluck your eyes' threat ? For some he is hero, some people call him their 'Appa'. But, the truth is he is ' always tense and insecure of his seat. Honest people always are fearless, but, the corrupt spend sleepless nights.

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  • Sudhir, Mangaluru

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    Congress lovers & some media people atleast be happy in your dreams. Jai ho BJP.

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  • JERRY, UAE

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    I agree with Jatin about Karnataka, because of money power.. but central no chance to BJP..

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  • RAJESH, dubai

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    JAI HO YEDDI

    YEDDI IS MY HERO

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, india

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    If the path and the end is good, then Yeddy could not only been a appreciated leader of Karnataka, but could have been a National figure.

    By inducing the elected MLA from Congress/JDS and offering them ministerial berth, Yeddy has not followed the footsteps of his mentor, great statesman Mr. Atal Bihari Vajapayee. This has backfired him. Also the corruption and scams has bought high BJP image to very low. Even today Congress persons have high regards to Mr. Vajapayee is because of his values. Wish every politican to have service, upliftment of the State as the main motto rather than their personal selfish goal.

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  • jatin, mlore

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    The only difference here would be - If elections happen again - BJP will definately win with a clear majority and opposition is very well aware about that fact and scared to go for elections .If central goes for elections- Congress will be dusted!!! The Youth generation who had voted for Congress would vote in more numbers to kick them out!!! BJP will come back to power since there is no other alternative

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  • yusuf, Duabi

    Sun, Feb 20 2011

    Why Yeddi always tension on your face

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