Karnataka: Angry MLAs open front against Yeddyurappa
Karnataka: Angry MLAs open front against Yeddyurappa
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Once again, there is a possibility of political drama in Karnataka politics. BJP MLAs have opened a front against Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa for not being made a minister in the government. It is believed that dissatisfaction has arisen within the party to make the rebels from Congress in the BJP government a minister. However, the party has denied any rebellion against the Chief Minister.

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A letter has been issued on social media demanding the removal of Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa from the post. Speculation of discontent started in the party since its release. At the same time, Karnataka BJP spokesperson G. Madhusudhana told IANS, "The unsigned letter issued in Kannada on social media in the name of Santosh, the private secretary to Chief Minister Yeddyurappa is fake, there has been no rebellion within the party."

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The second cabinet was expanded by Yeddyurappa on 6 February. In the cabinet, 10 MLAs who left the Congress and joined BJP were made ministers. On this, senior party MLAs say that their years of service were ignored and Congress rebels were awarded ministers at their expense. Not only this, angry MLAs allege that Yeddyurappa's son BY Vijayendra is super in the state Working like a CM. On this charge, Madhusudan said that he is only assisting his father in party activities as he is also a party worker.

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