Bangalore: Will BS Yediyurappa has a government in Karnataka or not? This question will get the answer today. This was stated by CM Yediyurappa himself yesterday. There has been speculation for a long time that he may have to resign from his post. Amidst all this, press members yesterday asked BJP National President JP Nadda if there was a political crisis in Karnataka. But in response, he denied this and praised CM Yeddyurappa. Nadda said 'Yediyurappa has done a good job. Karnataka is doing better and Yediyurappa is handling things in his own way.' So should it be considered a sign that the high command is happy with Yediyurappa's leadership and his resignation discussions are just speculation? And why Is BS Yediyurappa so important to the BJP? Why is the party high command not able to take any decision on them? Who can replace them in Karnataka next? Which names are being discussed more? All these questions are currently circulating in the political corridors. However, all these questions are likely to be answered today. Yediyurappa, who has been the BJP's face in Karnataka for the past two decades, is completing two years of his tenure today. Yediyurappa said on Sunday that the BJP high command will decide whether he should continue in office or not. However, he also said that he will continue to work for the party for the next 10-15 years. Also Read: Suspense continues on probable change of guard in Karnataka Prior to Blinken's visit, U.S asks Pak, India to work towards stable relationship People of Uttarakhand in favour of Kejriwal's election promise