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Yeddyurappa to stay away from mutt during Sonia visit

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April 23, 2012 22:33 IST

Seeking to set at rest speculation on his future political moves, former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa has decided to stay away from the coming 105th birthday celebration of Siddaganga mutt seer Shivakumara Swamiji in which Congress chief Sonia Gandhi is to take part in it.

Yeddyurappa, who belongs to the dominant Lingayat community, has decided not to attend the celebrations to be held at Tumkur on April 28 in the wake of Gandhi attending it and with a view not to give room for any political speculation, sources close to the leader said.

They said during a programme held Bangalore on Sunday as part of the birthday celebrations, Yeddyurappa explained to the seer the reasons for his decision to skip the Tumkur event.

Speculation has been doing rounds in political circles that Yeddyurappa who has been sulking over Bharatiya Janata Party's refusal to re-appoint him as chief minister planned to meet Gandhi.

Ever since the Karnataka high court last month quashed an FIR in the illegal mining case and struck down a portion of the Lokayukta report that indicted him leading to his exit as chief minister, Yeddyurappa has been campaigning in vain to return to the top post.

Gandhi's participation in the birthday of Siddganga mutt pontiff is seen as an attempt by Congress to win the trust of powerful Lingayat community which had distanced itself from the party.

Lingayat leaders in Congress have been nurturing grievance that the party has been ignoring them.

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