The Asian Age

‘ Yeddy to remain CM, no leadership change in K’taka’

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Bengaluru, Sept. 22: The BJP in Karnataka on Tuesday termed as baseless and misleading reports about leadership change in the state by replacing chief minister B. S. Yediyurapp­a.

State BJP spokespers­on Captain Ganesh Karnik said a few TV channels have repeatedly reported that there is going to be a change in the leadership of Chief Minister Yediyurapp­a.

“BJP strongly refutes this report,” he clarified in an official statement. “We categorica­lly state that such reports are absolutely baseless, misleading and far from truth,” he added.

There have been strong speculatio­ns about possible change in leadership in the future, considerin­g Yediyurapp­a’s age. The speculatio­n had gained momentum during the 77year- old leader’s recent visit to New Delhi, during which he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, several union ministers and BJP national president J P Nadda.

There were reports that Yediyurapp­a might be replaced after the Bihar assembly polls or after him presenting the budget

in March 2021.

They suggested that looking at BJP’s policy towards seniors crossing 75 years of age, the party was considerin­g honourable exit to the Lingayat strongman by giving him a gubernator­ial position and a key post for his younger son B Y Vijayendra, who is now the state BJP vice president. Several state BJP leaders, including state unit President Nalin Kumar Kateel, minister R. Ashoka among others have rejected such reports.

Despite this, there were rumours that several Lingayat legislator­s, especially from the north Karnataka region, were unhappy with the chief minister and were rallying behind a leader from the community who belongs to their region.

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B. S. Yediyurapp­a

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