Remaining defiant after being rebuffed by Bharatiya Janata Party President Nitin Gadkari in his bid for regaining Karnataka chief ministership, state party strongman B S Yeddyurappa on Saturday said he and his followers would not attend a meeting convened by him in New Delhi on March 3.
"I and my followers will not be going to New Delhi to attend the Karnataka BJP core committee meeting called by Gadkari," he told the media in Bengaluru, a day after the party chief categorically ruled out any change in the leadership of Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda.
Instead of attending the Delhi meeting, Yeddyurappa said he would discuss the issues (apparently referring to making him chief minister or giving a position in the state BJP unit) with his supporters on February 27 and thereafter convey the decision to the central leadership of the BJP.
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Yeddyurappa defiant, not to attend meet called by Gadkari
Image: BJP President Nitin GadkariGadkari, after the 'chintan manthan baithak' held in Bengaluru on Saturday, had strongly indicated that Yeddyurappa has to clear his name in corruption cases before being considered for any position and said he had called the state BJP core committee meeting to sort out 'minor' differences on March 3.
In an apparent move to save any possible embarrassment, the party had curtailed its two-day session to less than a day but maintained that it was done to devote more time to the March 18 Udupi-Chikamagalur Lok Sabha by-poll.
Yeddyurappa, on his 69th birthday on February 27, has convened a meeting of all BJP legislators, members of Parliament and party workers to discuss the present political situation.
Yeddyurappa defiant, not to attend meet called by Gadkari
Asked about the issues to be addressed at the February 27 meeting, he said it would chalk out a strategy to face the Udupi-Chikmagalur Lok Sabha by-poll and strengthen the party.
Yeddyurappa also said Gadkari has expressed pain over media reports that he has sent a strong warning to him (Yeddyurappa) on demand for change in leadership. "... Gadkari has expressed regret saying he had never made such remarks. The media is beaming false news ...," he claimed.
He alleged that the opposition parties through media were making attempts to dislodge him from the BJP, but their efforts would not fructify.
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