Karnataka CM Resignation: BS Yediyurappa Likely To Resign Even As He Officially Denies Reports, Say Sources
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa arrived to meet Bharatiya Janata Party president JP Nadda after he met PM Narendra Modi on Friday.
New Delhi: Speculation about Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa resigning from the top post are rife even as he continues to deny the reports regarding the same.
"Not at all...," Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa said on being asked if he has resigned.
The Karnataka Chief Minister had on Saturday arrived to meet Bharatiya Janata Party president JP Nadda when he said: "I'll speak to Rajnath Singh ji, Amit Shah ji, JP Nadda ji and also meet the Water Resources minister to get permission for the Mekedatu project".
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Sources have informed ABP News that CM BS Yediyurappa is likely to resign citing age and health-related reasons. He will continue to deny the reports till the development is finalised and the party leadership will decide when to make the official announcement of resignation, they added.
Yediyurappa continues to deny the reports saying that the discussions are regarding development projects in Karnataka. However, interacting with the media he said that he would quit if PM Modi directs him to do so.
The speculations gained momentum as CM Yediyurappa met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday evening. The official reason given for the meet was that it is to discuss "pending development projects" pertaining to the state.
After his meeting with PM Modi, Yediyurapa jibed that he was unaware of any leadership changes in Karnataka.
"I don't know anything about leadership change, you have to say. In my discussions with PM Modi, I appealed to him for permission to carry out pending development works in the state," he told media persons in response to a question.
Answering a specific question if the Mekedatu dam project across the Cauvery river was also discussed, Yediyurappa cryptically stated that "all pending issues" pertaining to Karnataka were discussed in detail with the Prime Minister.
During his Delhi visit, the Karnataka CM is going to meet Home Minister Amit Shah and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday.
Yediyurappa was accompanied by his two sons, BY Vijayendra, who is also Vice President of the BJP state unit, and eldest son BY Raghavendra, who is MP from Shivamogga Lok Sabha seat, grandson Shashidhar Maradi, BJP MLC Leher Singh, and two others.
The decision regarding who is going to be the next Karnataka CM will be finalised soon, said sources. The prominent candidates being considered include Pralhad Joshi, BL Santosh, Lakshman Savadi and Murugesh Nirani.
According to sources, BS Yediyurappa has asked for his son to be given a prominent role in the Union government as a condition for his resignation.
(With Inputs From Neeraj Pandey)