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Bangalore: High Command to Resolve Crisis, Says Hopeful CM
- Sun, Nov 01 2009 04:14:55 PM
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore (RS/SB)
Bangalore, Nov 1: Despite sword dangling above his head, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa on Sunday November 1 showed a remarkable poise dismissing the current political crisis in the state as a mess created by handful of politicians. The crisis will be soon reformed by party high command, he said.
Speaking to media persons, he said that conspiracy by few of the unethical state politicians has led to the crisis in the state, whose bickering for chair and power has overcome the state’s welfare. There is no need to pledge the pride of the state to anyone, he said hitting out at the handful of politicians involved in bringing about disharmony in the state politics, he observed.
Yeddy said that the conspiracy has been hatched to topple the current leadership and it is regretful that people of the state are watching the drama for power, he added.
Minister for power K S Iswarappa was hopeful that the crisis will be resolved soon and termed that the turn of events was unfortunate. Meanwhile, M C Nanaiah from Congress suggested the CM to stay away from Reddy brothers or resign from his post.
In a latest development, Arun Jaitely and Jagdeesh Shettar are in talks with Ananth Kumar, while Dhananjay Kumar and state home minister Dr V S Acharya met BJP president Rajnath Singh at his residence in New Delhi.