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Nobody has asked me to resign: Yeddyurappa | Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, who arrived here on Monday evening to meet the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) top brass said nobody in the party has asked him to quit. "Nobody has asked me to resign," Yeddyurappa
told reporters here, when asked whether he would step down from his post, as the
BJP leadership wanted
him to go. Talking about the charges imposed on him with regard to the land
allotment
favouring his family members, he said a judicial inquiry was already on in the
matter. Yeddyurappa is likely to meet his party MPs from Karnataka and later the
BJP leadership. Earlier today, Yeddyurappa ignored summons to reach Delhi as
directed
by his party top brass and left for Puttaparthi in Andhra Pradesh to "seek the
blessings" of Sri Satya Sai Baba. "I didn''t have to go to Delhi, our leaders
have gone to speak to the party High Command. I believe even top leaders are
satisfied.
Will see what the senior leaders say," Yeddyurappa said before he left for Puttaparthi
from Bangalore. "I am more or less satisfied with the developments. With God''s
blessings, support of state and national leaders, we need to continue our work
in Karnataka," he added. Yeddyurappa has rushed a team of his loyalists, including
Acharya and Home Minister R Ashok, to Delhi apparently to persuade the BJP top
brass against a change in leadership. Shortly after his arrival, Acharya, who
is Karnataka''s Higher Education Minister, told reporters, "We want Yeddyurappa
to continue. There is no alternative to him. The BJP high command has not taken
any decision". The party''s core group, which met in Delhi on Sunday, had authorised
BJP president Nitin Gadkari to take a decision on Karnataka. On Sunday,
Yeddyurappa
ruled out the possibility of resigning from office over the land scam issue, asserting
that he had done nothing wrong. "Why should I (resign)? There is no offence from
my side. I have not committed any mistake," he told reporters here. Earlier, Gadkari
met senior party leaders, including L.K. Advani to discuss ways to solve the
Karnataka
crisis. Talking to reporters, Gadkari said: "The senior leaders had authorised
me to take a decision on Karnataka. I will talk to Yeddyurappa again before taking
a decision. The emergency BJP Core group meeting comes in the wake of a new
expose
by former Karnataka Chief Minister and JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy. Hurling a
fresh charge against Yeddyurappa, Kumaraswamy alleged that the latter''s family
had sold Rs 20 crore worth of land and raised doubts about its ownership. He also
expressed doubts on whether the land sold by Yeddyurappa''s kin was owned by
them
or was it denotified in their favour. He sought clarifications from them. "Is
the land their hereditary property? Let them prove it", Kumaraswamy said asking
the BJP high command "does it have guts to sack Yeddyurappa? Hitting out at
Yeddyurappa
for his statements that he would decimate JD (S), Kumaraswamy said: "Nobody can
destroy our party. It is the people who have that power".
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