New Delhi: In the midst of a strong indication that he can resign as Head of Karnataka Minister, BS Yediyurappa on Saturday opened about the “challenges” he faced since Day 1 assuming POST POST.
Speaking after projects that almost inaugurated Rp.
1,074 crore at Shivamogga, the 78-year-old Strongman Lingayat said he was satisfied that he had done an honest effort to improve people’s lives.
“I am satisfied that in the past two years we put the maximum effort for the development of the Shivamogga district.
The projects that are being inaugurated are proof.
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Yediyurappa finished two years in the office on July 26 in the fourth round as CM and there was an indication of him hopefully Bei feels proud to say that through development All-round, I have made an honest effort to pay back to the Shivamogga District community, and more specifically Shikaripura Taluk, which gave me political birth, “Yediyurappa said.
Telling his tenure as the main minister, Yediyurappa said that his journey was full of obstacles.
“From the day I took over as the main minister until now, I had to face several challenges such as natural disasters that had never been faced by the country in the past and Pandemic Corona, which destroyed life.
Now there are situations like floods” Yediyurappa.
Showed that Monday might be the last day of the office, Yediyurappa recently said that based on instructions that the central leaders would give him on July 25, he would start “his work” from July 26.
His government will finish two years in the office on July 26, Yediyurappa’s emotional saying all but confirmed that he was on his way out as the main minister.
The last announcement is likely to be made in the next few days.
Party sources said the central leadership had chosen a dozen names with the assembly selection of 2023 in mind.
Meanwhile, support has poured for Yediyurappa from Mutt, Pontif, a political leader across the party line (especially Congress), amid speculation that the exit is on the card.
The leaders and ponif, especially from the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community and all Indian Veerashaiva Mahasabha, have expressed support to Yediyurappa and has urged it to continue as the main minister.
They have also warned “bad consequences” for BJP if he replaced.
(With input from PTI)