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Yeddyurappa still in two minds: Siddaramaiah

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November 02, 2012 17:53 IST

Former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa is not steadfast in his idea of floating a new party as he still harbours thoughts of remaining in Bharatiya Janata Party, Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly Siddaramaiah said on Friday.

"Yeddyurappa is still dilly dallying with his idea of floating a new party and harbouring thoughts of remaining in the BJP. This is reflected in his statement that ministers and MLAs supporting him can join him after government completes its tenure," he told reporters in Bangalore.

He said Yeddyurappa should clear the air about his plans to float a new party and ask supporting ministers to quit the government and MLAs to leave the BJP and join his new outfit.

The disgruntled Karnataka BJP strongman had announced he plans to quit the party before December 10 but he would not pull down the government even after resigning from the House.

Yeddyurappa, who has been cut up with the BJP leadership over the party sidelining him since his resignation last year as Karnataka chief minister, had said on October 23 that he

would launch his party at a public rally in Haveri.

The former Karnataka CM was forced to quit by the BJP central leadership in the wake of Lokayukta report on illegal mining indicting him.

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