Home About Us Feedback Download
     Advanced Search  
May 23, 2013
 India
National
Politics
Business
Sports
Sci-Tech
Entertainment
Travel
Health
Religion
Art - Culture
Diaspora
Education
 International
Pakistan
Rest of South Asia
Asia
Americas
Europe
Australasia
Gulf-Middle East
Africa
World
  Home » National   E-mail this to a friend   Printable version
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yeddyurappa drops demand for chief minister post, finally
2/27/2012 9:12:00 PM

Bangalore, Feb 27 (IANS) Scam-hit former Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa Monday dropped his demand for re-instatement, in a relief to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) torn by indiscipline and scandals.

Yeddyurappa virtually blamed the BJP central leaders for his demand, saying they had promised to reinstate him within six months after he was forced to quit in July last year over corruption charges.

Our central leaders had promised that I will be brought back in four or six months as I had to resign due to unfortunate developments, he said at a function here organised to celebrate his 70th birthday.

Now, I will not go to Delhi to seek the post, Yeddyurappa said, three days after BJP president Nitin Gadkari ruled out his reinstatement till he is cleared of corruption charges.

Contrary to speculation that he will announce some drastic steps to force the party leaders to make him chief minister again or give the state unit president's post, Yeddyurappa said he will not leave the party.

There is no question of me leaving the party which I have built over the last 40 years, he said.

However, his further moves will be keenly watched by the party as he said he will tour the state to strengthen the party.

The state is due for assembly elections in April-May 2013 and Yeddyurappa has been angling for a decisive say in party and government affairs since central leaders are opposed to reinstating him.

He is seeking such a role apparently to ensure that his supporters get the maximum number of party tickets for the assembly poll.

Yeddyurappa, the BJP's first chief minister in Karnataka, is facing around a dozen cases of corruption and illegal land deals. He was forced out of office in July last year after the then Lokayukta (ombudsman) N. Santosh Hegde recommended his trial for corruption in an illegal mining scam.

The Supreme Court is also to decide whether to order a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into charges that he had taken kickbacks from two companies to allow them to mine iron ore in the state.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    E-mail this to a friend   Printable version
Top News
  My pregnancy lips are out of cont ...
  Majority of teenagers now flockin ...
  Beyonce shares anniversary pics o ...
  US man arrested for dialling 911 ...
  Gwyneth Paltrow works out for two ...
  Karnataka's popular Mavalli Tiffi ...
  Bale gives strong hints for stay ...
  Irina Shayk shows off some sidebo ...
  Teacher's scam: Former Haryana ch ...
  Hamid Ansari to represent India a ...
 
World News
  Sonia Gandhi, Nooyi among Indians ...
  North Korea sends envoy to China
  Angela Merkel tops Forbes 'Most P ...
  Pakistan: Blasphemy conundrum
  Top 10 qualities of 'exceptional' ...
  Talks with Taliban prerogative of ...
  Cameron vows to fight terrorism f ...
  Nawaz Sharif's govt. to continue ...
  British soldier hacked to death i ...
  Talks with Taliban prerogative of ...
 
Advertisement 
National|Politics|Business|Sports|Sci-Tech|Entertainment|Travel|Health|Religion|Art - Culture|Diaspora|Education|
Pakistan|Rest of South Asia|Asia|Americas|Europe|Australasia|Gulf-Middle East|Africa|World|
Help | Site Map | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Publishers

©2013 southasianews.com, All Rights Reserved
© 2013 Saavn LLC. All rights reserved.