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Karnataka crisis heading towards solution: BJP


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Published by: Rupa Singh
Published on: Mon, 02 Jul 2012 at 16:51 IST


Karnataka crisis heading towards solution: BJP

New Delhi/Bangalore: After nine ministers loyal to former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa withdrew their resignations, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday said that the political crisis in Karnataka was heading towards a solution.

The nine ministers quit on Friday demanding that Chief Minister DV Sadananda Gowda be ousted and another Yeddyurappa loyalist, Jagadish Shettar, take his place instead.

Dharmesh Pradhan, in-charge of BJP affairs in Karnataka, announced in the national capital that "the ministers, who had resigned, after discussions with the high command, have withdrawn their resignations unconditionally".

He added that "appropriate action" would be taken at the "appropriate time".

"We are heading towards a political solution in Karnataka. The chief minister has also expressed his happiness that the ministers have joined back," he said.

"The party high command is taking stock of the situation."

The central leadership, including party president Nitin Gadkari, has been opposed to the demand that Gowda be removed as chief minister.

According to the party insiders, the crisis was averted after senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley talked to the rebel ministers.

Gowda, who is on his way to Delhi to attend Gadkari's son's wedding reception on Monday evening, said in Bangalore that he would discuss the crisis with the central leadership.

"My central leadership called me to have a dialogue on this crisis," Gowda told reporters in Bangalore before leaving for Delhi.

Basavaraj Bommai state Water Resources Minister and Yeddyurappa loyalist said, "We decided to withdraw the resignations following the assurance from our (BJP) high command that this will facilitate resolution of the crisis."

The ministers who had submitted their resignations were Jagadish Shettar, Raju Gowda, Basavaraj Bommai (water resources), CM Udasi (public works), Murugesh Nirani (industries), V Somanna (housing), Umesh Katti (agriculture), Revu Naik Belamagi (libraries and animal husbandry) and MP Renukacharya (excise).

The dissidents had released a list of 51 party assembly members, including the nine ministers, 13 legislative council members and eight members of parliament who attended a meeting at Shettar's residence in Bangalore.

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