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Tension continues above the resignation of carnataka cm

Tension continues above the resignation of carnataka cm
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Bengaluru: The flux for speculation about the replacement of the Head of the Karnataka Minister BS Yediyurappa continues until late at night on Sunday with a message that is awaited from the BJP High Command will not come.
Yediyurappa said that he expected a call from a high command on July 25 (Sunday) and he would resign on July 26 (Monday) if the party’s leadership asked him to step down.
He said on Sunday that he would make his own decision if there was no message from the high command on Monday.
When he finished two years in the office on Monday, the minister’s head had hinted stop after the event was organized to mark the opportunity and he would wait for the advice of a high command of it.
He said the message was expected at 5 pm on Sunday.
“I have not received any message until now.
Maybe it will come tonight or tomorrow morning.
I will continue, if they ask me to continue as the main minister or if they ask me to retreat, then I will resign and start working for a party , “Yediyurappa told reporters around 6pm after returning to Bengalaru from the rained area.
Reply to a query about the possibility he met Governor Tharawar Chand Ghelot on Monday afternoon when the schedule said that the time slot was provided, Yediyirappa said: “I will take part in the event to mark my government’s settlement and talk about our achievements.
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“He said in the Bethobaavi that he wanted to visit Karwar Taluk who was beaten with rain in Uttara Kannada district on Monday.
He said at night in Bengaluru that he still wanted to visit Karwar and he would decide on Monday.
“I want to work as the main minister until the last minute.
I have clarified about two months ago that I will resign when a high order asks for it.
Now I repeat it,” he said.
Meanwhile, National President of BJP JP Nadda, who was in Goa for party executives, said at a press conference: “Yediyurappa has done a good job and it smoothly there in Karnataka.
Yediyurappa handles all the problems deftly.” Reply to the question he said That the reporter might see a political crisis in Karnataka but he didn’t do it.
However, speculation continues with the continuation of tension.
Minister of Law and Minister of Parliamentary Equipment, Prahalad Joshi, whose name has been trimmed in lieu of Yediyurappa, arrived at Bengaluru from Dharwad on Sunday and canceled a flight ticket to New Delhi.
While this has triggered further speculation, mine and Murgangh Nirani Geology Minister, another competitor for POS CM, arrived in the national capital.
The Secretary General of the National BJP CT Ravi, which has been identified among the dissidents, said in Goa that the party had given all kinds of opportunities to Yediyurappa and there were many decent candidates in BJP, it slanted suggesting CM to retreat.

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