Deccan Chronicle

BSY met Guv for dissolving House

Yeddyurapp­a in no mood for Shettar’s elevation; seeks Congress help for fresh polls

- B. ARAVINDA SHETTY | DC BENGALURU, JULY 1

While all of his men are pushing for a leadership change and rallying behind another Lingayat leader, Mr Jagadish Shettar, for the post of Chief Minister, belligeren­t BJP strongman Mr B.S. Yeddyurapp­a seems to have altogether other plans up his sleeve.

In an apparent bid to strike a deal with the Congress, unknown to his own supporters, Mr Yeddyurapp­a secretly met Governor H.R. Bhardwaj a week ago to explore the possibilit­ies of dissolutio­n of the state Assembly, clearly showing that he was in no mood to accept even Mr Jagadish Shettar as the Chief Minister.

Highly placed sources said the former CM has held four secret meetings with the governor at Raj Bhavan, which were arranged by a trusted legislator. Each time, he went to Raj Bhavan in the private car of his trusted man and entered through the rear entrance.

The first of these secret meetings was held on June 20, a day before he got anticipato­ry bail from the high court. He met the Governor for a second time the very next day. Mr Yeddyurapp­a held a third meeting with Mr Bhardwaj on June 22 at 5 pm where he requested the governor to dissolve the Assembly. Again, on June 28, he entered Raj Bhavan through the rear entrance around 12.30 pm with the legislator and came out at 2 pm.

Sources said Mr Yeddyurapp­a may have been trying to hit two birds with one stone as, in the event of a constituti­onal crisis, the Governor may direct the Chief Minister to seek a trust vote in the Assembly where the JD(S) may bail out Mr Sadananda Gowda.

Another worry for him was that if the party central leadership decided to replace Mr Gowda with Mr Shettar, his political carrier would end.

Dissolutio­n of the Assembly would end both his problems, they said.

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