Recently, the CM of Karnataka spoke about his son. Terming all the claims false that his son Vijayendra was meddling in the management of the state, Karnataka CM BS Yediyurappa on Friday claimed that a “systematic conspiracy” was operating to “unnecessarily tarnish” his son’s character and to “create confusion”. Chief Minister Yediyurappa was in New Delhi on Friday to address issues related to facilitating the Mekedatu and Kalasa-Banduri projects, and also to discuss the issue of cabinet expansion with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Karnataka Money Laundering Case: ED seizes assets worth crores! Yediyurappa, in response to a question regarding his son being termed the “Super CM” stated, "It is natural that people cannot tolerate those who are growing. Vijayendra in no way at any moment has interfered (in administration). As state Vice President (BJP) he is doing his duty by traveling across the state to strengthen the party." The CM was conversing to the media after laying the foundation stone for the reconstruction of Karnataka Bhavan in New Delhi. He said, “Some people are indulging in a systematic conspiracy to unnecessarily bring his (Vijayendra) name to tarnish his reputation and create confusion.” Schools in Karnataka to reopen from this day Earlier this year, Yediyurappa’s critics within the party drooled an internal letter that was allegedly written to air out their issues with the CM. In the letter, several BJP leaders had asserted that Vijayendra Yeddyurappa was meddling in matters concerning the state’s department and that he was the “Super CM”. The letter, which went viral, issued in politicians cutting across party lines to term Vijayendra as the “de facto CM”. Karnataka Government to expand soon; these minsters to get a position