Yeddy in trouble again

Posted on Dec 16th, 2009 and filed under Special Report.

BANGALORE : Chief Minister HD Yeddyurappa is in trouble again-thanks to yet another dissident group in the BJP which however has proved to be a boon to the JD(S) leader and former CM Kumaraswamy who is all the more interested in forming a JD(S) Congress coalition government.
Already, the latest dissident faction in the BJP is all set to resign enmasse if its demand was not conceded. Kumaraswamy who was waiting for such an opportune time, is already at work by meeting state Congress leaders.
Though HDK was in Delhi on Monday to meet Sonia, he could not as Sonia was busy with the Telangana imbroglio. Still he could meet other leaders including Gulam Nabi Azad and Oscar Fernandes.
Meanwhile, reports said Kumaraswamy who is now back in Bangalore to celebrate his 51st birthday, is expected to leave for Delhi yet again on Thursday. He is also said to be in touch with the dissident BJP legislators and is hopeful that if the dissidents quite enmasse then it would pave way for the formation of a coalition government with Congress support.
However, HDK who has refused to divulge anything has only said that he was visiting Delhi to pressurize the union ministers to concede to several demands pertaining to development of the state.


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