Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Yeddyurappa to continue as Chief Minister: BJP

Place: New Delhi | Agency: PTI -

Beleaguered Karnataka Chief Minister B. S. Yeddyurappa, facing allegations of corruption and nepotism, yet again staved off a mounting challenge to his leadership as the BJP on Wednesday announced that he will continue in office.

“After consultations with senior party leaders and state leaders, the party has decided to continue with B. S. Yeddyurappa as Chief Minister of Karnataka,” BJP chief Nitin Gadkari said in a statement that set at rest political uncertainty in the ruling party in the State.

Reading out the statement, party spokesperson Prakash Javedekar quoted Mr. Gadkari as saying that while the Commission of Inquiry appointed by the Karnataka government would go into the allegations of land allotment against him, the Chief Minister had also requested the party to go into these or any other allegations.

“I shall take adequate assistance to look into the same,” Mr. Gadkari said.

With Mr. Gadkari’s statement, the 67-year-old leader, the first BJP Chief Minister in south, has successfully defied the party leadership which had veered round to his removal in the wake of mounting allegations of land allotment to his family members and receipt of money from the mining lobby.

While reports emerged that the party wanted him to make way for a successor, the Chief Minister had put up a defiance saying he would not resign. But on Tuesday, he said he would abide by the party leadership which was interpreted as a sign that he had reached an understanding with the high command.

The decision on his continuance comes amidst indications that the dominant Lingayat community to which he belongs may not take his removal lightly and also in view of the upcoming local body elections in the State.

The party chief said with panchayat and zilla parishad elections in Karnataka round the corner, leaders and workers should work together to ensure the success of the party.

Mr. Gadkari said the allegations against Mr. Yeddyurappa had created an “environment of uncertainty” in the State for the past few days. The Chief Minister has denied all these allegations and also offered his response, both in public and to the party leaders, he said.

Mr. Javedekar said there can be no comparison between the allegations of land scam in Karnataka with 2G spectrum scam and Commonwealth Games scams. “It is not a matter of perception or allegations. It is a fact of willingness for enquiry which Congress is refusing,” he said.

“In Karnataka, an inquiry has already been ordered but in the cases of 2G spectrum and other scams, the Congress started acting only after Supreme Court intervention,” he said.

"Was never asked to resign"

After the BJP leadership announced its decision, a confident Karnataka Chief Minister told reporters, "I was never asked to resign."

"Senior party leaders L. K. Advani, Sushma Swaraj and Arun Jaitley have given their blessings to me," he said, adding he would be going back to Karnataka on Wednesday.

"Zila panchayat and taluka elections are around the corner. We will have to work towards that and ensure a resounding victory. We will concentrate on development," Mr. Yeddyurappa said.

Keywords: Karnataka political crisis, B. S. Yeddyurappa

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