State Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa seems to be fed up with the current scenario in politics
State Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa seems to be fed up with the current scenario in politics. His behaviour at the airport today around 1.30 am showed he is disturbed by the ongoing events in state politics. Yeddyurappa denied to comment on the rival parties' remarks on current politics and only said he will tell the truth after showing majority for the second time in the assembly.
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Returning star: Yeddyurappa returned to the city with his contingent of 163 MLAs and MLCs after their visit with Pratibha Patil did not materialise. Pics/Manjunath Hanji |
Yeddyurappa with his contingent of MLAs and MLCs had gone to meet President Pratibha Patil but the meeting did not materialise. He arrived at the airport with 163 MLAs, MLCs and MPs by a special flight and moved to Golden Palm resort. The usually aggressive Yeddyurappa looked dull when he arrived at the airport.
After the governor's notice to re-establish the majority in the assembly, the chief minister is all set to prove his majority in the second attempt. He claimed his government will pass in the second attempt as well.
Yeddyurappa refused to speak to the media but later said, "I'll tell true facts after October 14." Reacting to Kumaraswamy's threat to boycott the assembly on the October 14 special session, Yeddyurappa said, "No need to have them. We have been ordered by the governor to show the majority and we will show."
"Governor is acting like a Congress worker by sitting on the governor's chair. It is not fair but we will follow his direction and we will win," said BJP State President K S Eswarappa. Commenting on opposition party's behaviour, he said, "They gave a flop show on the earlier majority show. We have won the first majority but they are not ready to accept it. We are confident of proving another majority show on October 14."
AbsentThe kingpin of BJP government Janardhan Reddy was not amongst the 163 MLAs who returned from Delhi with Yeddyurappa.