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Basavraj Bommai new K’taka CM, oath today

■ BJP picks another Lingayat to replace Yedi

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

Lingayat leader Basavraj Bommai was Tuesday elected as the successor of Lingayat strongman B.S. Yediyurapp­a as the new Karnataka chief minister, with the BJP legislatur­e party formally electing him as its new leader. He will take the oath of office at Raj Bhavan in Bengaluru at 11 am on Wednesday. Sources said there was the “clear stamp” of Mr B.S. Yediyurapp­a on this succession plan.

The new CM is the son of former chief minister S.R. Bommai. The 61-year-old leader was the minister for home affairs, law, parliament­ary affairs and legislatur­e in Mr Yediyurapp­a’s council of ministers, which was dissolved on Monday.

“The new leader’s name was proposed by the outgoing CM and endorsed by Govind Karjol, R. Ashok, K.S. Eshwarappa, B. Sriramulu, S.T. Somashekar and Poornima Srinivas,” the BJP’s central observer, Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan, said after the meeting. Soon after the announceme­nt, Mr Bommai sought the blessings of Mr Yediyurapp­a, who he described as his “political

guru”, and was greeted by other party leaders.

The legislatur­e party meeting to elect the new leader took place at a city hotel in the presence of Mr Pradhan and the other central observer, Mr G. Kishan Reddy. It was attended by BJP general secretary in charge of Karnataka, Arun Singh, state chief Nalin Kumar Kateel and national general secretary C.T. Ravi, among others. Known for his “clean and non-controvers­ial” image, Mr Bommai is considered among the close confidants of Mr Yediyurapp­a.

Ending months of speculatio­n over his exit, Mr

Yediyurapp­a on Monday stepped down as chief minister as his government completed two years in office. Karnataka governor Thaawarcha­nd Gehlot accepted the 78year-old BJP veteran leader’s resignatio­n and dissolved the council of ministers that he headed.

As the son of the late S.R. Bommai, this is the second case of a fatherson duo becoming CM of Karnataka, after H.D. Deve Gowda and H.D. Kumaraswam­y.

Soon after his election as leader of the BJP legislatur­e party, Mr Bommai along with Mr Yediyurapp­a drove to Raj Bhavan to stake claim to forming the government. Thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah, BJP president J.P. Nadda and the members of the BJP parliament­ary board, Mr Bommai said the legislatur­e party had unanimousl­y elected him as its leader and Mr Yediyurapp­a had blessed him by proposing his name. “The trust and expectatio­ns that the people have in the BJP, also the expectatio­ns of a propeople administra­tion to take Karnataka forward in all sectors — that our leaders PM Modi, Shah and Yediyurapp­a have — I will strive for it,” he said, thanking all party leaders and legislator­s.

 ?? — PTI ?? Outgoing Karnataka CM B.S. Yediyurapp­a greets newlyelect­ed CM Basavraj Bommai during the BJP legislatur­e party meeting in Bengaluru on Tuesday.
— PTI Outgoing Karnataka CM B.S. Yediyurapp­a greets newlyelect­ed CM Basavraj Bommai during the BJP legislatur­e party meeting in Bengaluru on Tuesday.

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