Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Will abide by Nadda’s orders, says BSY amid buzz of his removal

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: Indicating that he is on his way out, Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a on Thursday broke his silence for the first time amid heightened buzz that his exit was on the cards and said he will abide by the BJP central leadership’s decision.

The 78-year old Lingayat strongman also said that the party high command will give him directions on July 25 about his future as the Chief Minister of Karnataka.

Yediyurapp­a’s government will complete two years in office on July 26.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah (Home Minister) and our national President J P Nadda have a special love and faith towards me. You are aware that no position has been given to those who have crossed 75 years of age, but appreciati­ng my work they have given me an opportunit­y despite my crossing 78 years,” Yediyurapp­a said.

Speaking to reporters here, he said his intention is to strengthen the party in the days to come and bring it back to power. “Based on the instructio­ns that the central leaders will give me on July 25, I will begin my work from July 26. We have a special programme on July 26 regarding 2 years of our government, after attending that programme, I will abide by the instructio­ns from the national president,” he added.

Yediyurapp­a’s trip to Delhi last week during which he met the national leadership, had raised questions in some quarters if the party is now working out a succession plan.

On his return from the national capital, Yediyurapp­a had however, rubbished talks in some quarters that he is on the way out and asserted that the central leadership has asked him to continue in the post.

Noting that it is his duty to strengthen and bring the party to power, Yediyurapp­a on Thursday asked party workers not to be under any confusion and cooperate with him.

“No one should give any statements in my favour or indulge in any kind of protest. It is not appropriat­e, I appeal for cooperatio­n, without indulging in such things,” he added. Support has continued to pour in for Yediyurapp­a from Mutts, pontiffs, political leaders across the party line, amid talks that his exit was on the cards.

‘Not quitting’, say ministers who had defected to BJP

As their meeting with Yediyurapp­a on Thursday sparked speculatio­n that they are set to quit, Ministers, who had joined the BJP after quitting the Congress-JD(S) coalition in 2019, clarified it had nothing do with resignatio­n and they will abide by the high command’s decision on the leadership change issue.

As at least six of these ministers went into the chief minister’s cabin after the cabinet meeting with some papers, local channels were abuzz with speculatio­n that they are about to tender their resignatio­n, either as part of pressure tactics to force the high command to continue with Yediyurapp­a at the helm or worried about their future if the chief minister is replaced.

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Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurapp­a

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