Bengaluru: Travel to Delhi today by the Head of the Minister of Karnataka, BS Yediyurappa, has revived speculation that it will involve discussions about leadership changes in countries that have teased the age of 78 years almost since he vowed the country’s top two years ago for Fourth term.
Mr. Yediyurappa took a special plane with his son Vijayendra and landed in Delhi at around 3:30 p.m. He will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7pm. This was his first visit to Delhi in almost eight months, his office said.
Recently, the BJP state was responsible, Arun Singh, had visited the country and met with the powerful MLAS party. He has reaffirmed that the minister’s chairman has support from party leadership and said that Mr. Yediyurappa and his government had done a good job.
But speculation, was pondered by the public commotion against the main minister by BJP MLA and alleged interference by his son Vijayendra, not dying. The commotion has been compounded by no meaningful warnings for its enumersation.
Opposing the warning of disciplinary actions by leadership, BJP leaders who are not satisfied like the city of Vijayapura MLA BASAGOUDA Patil Yatnal, Minister of Tourism CP Yogeshwar and member of the Legislative Council Ah Vishwanath has installed an attack on Yediyurappa, embarrassing the party and his government.
Hit the buzz around Delhi’s visit, Revenue Minister R Ashok, “Normal process. There is nothing there. There is no change in leadership in Karnataka. Yediyurappa will continue. He visited Delhi to meet with Prime Minister, Minister of Home and Party President and Minister Other centers are mainly Minister of Irrigation. The problem of the Cauvery River is the main problem. That is why he visits Delhi. “
Karnataka and Tamil Nadu have conflicted with the irrigation project planned by Karnataka on the Cauvery River in Mekedatu.
The Minister also said there were no plans for the cabinet reshuffle in the state in the near future and that the minister’s chairman had confirmed this.
Commenting on his differences of opinion against him last month, Mr. Yediyurappa said, “There is no political crisis at all … What happened only because one or two people (legislators) said something in the media, it created a misunderstanding. One or two people who spoke against me It’s not new, they have done it from the start and it will be highlighted. “
But he also said that he would continue as the main minister only during the BJP Central Leadership had confidence in him. “On the day they told me to stop, I would do it. So, I will involve myself in working for the welfare of the country.”