BS Yediyurappa breaks silence amid exit talks, says ‘will do whatever high command wants’

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Talks are rife that the BJP is about to interchange Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa.

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa broke his silence on Thursday for the primary time amid talks about him stepping down from the highest publish. Yediyurappa mentioned he’ll abide by whatever choice the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) management takes. 

“I will listen whatever high command says. Post 26th (July)  will act according to the instructions of High command. High command’s decision is my decision,” Yediyurappa instructed reporters in Bengaluru

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah 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 me crossing 78 years. Nobody should involve in any kind of protest,” the 78-year-old chief added. 

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Yediyurappa will full two years as Karnataka CM on July 26 and rumours are rife that the BJP needs a management change within the state. 

Meanwhile, outspoken senior BJP chief Subramanian Swamy has cautioned the social gathering management in opposition to eradicating Yediyurappa because the Karnataka Chief Minister.

“It was Yeddiyurappa who first introduced BJP to energy in Karnataka. Some conspired to take away him since he wouldn’t be a ‘chamcha’.

Without him, the social gathering can not return to energy within the State. Only upon his return to the BJP might the social gathering win once more. Why repeat the identical mistake?,” the 81-year-old Rajya Sabha member tweeted.

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Support has continued to pour in for Yediyurappa from Mutts, pontiffs, political leaders throughout the social gathering line, amid speculations that his exit was on the playing cards.

Leaders and pontiffs, particularly from the Veerashaiva-Lingayat neighborhood, additionally All India Veerashaiva Mahasabha have declared help to Yediyurappa and have urged for his continuation because the Chief Minister, whereas additionally warning “bad consequences” for the BJP if he’s changed.

Yediyurappa had met PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP chief JP Nadda in New Delhi final week. The collection of conferences had triggered buzz in regards to the Karnataka CM’s elimination.

(With inputs from companies) 

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