The B S Yeddyurappa faction, which has been revolting against the Bharatiya Janata Party, has finally agreed to take part in the budget session of the Karnataka assembly.
Basavaraj Bommai, a Yeddyurappa loyalist, confirmed on Tuesday that they would take part in the session and also thanked the high command for listening to them.
This now brings up the issue of Yeddyurappa's demand for chief ministership.
Yeddyurappa will probably leave for New Delhi either on Wednesday or Thursday to hold talks with the party leadership.
Yeddyurappa, who managed to stage a coup with 65 MLAs, could not have given up the fight so easily, especially when none of his demands have been met.
However, sources indicated that Yeddyurappa could not be made the chief minister as of now as he still has corruption cases pending
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