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The political power game is taking a new turn in the southern state of Karnataka. Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Sunday (June 6) remarked that he was ready to resign if the BJP high command asked him, but till then, he would continue to serve as the CM of the state. “I don’t want to comment on anything. But as long as the Delhi command does not have confidence in my ability, I will remain the CM. The day they ask me to resign, I will resign and start working for the development of the state. Put pressure on the leader to drop the towel.

 The lack of some turncoat leaders in top cabinet posts has created chaos within the party. When asked about the rebellion against him in BJP, Yediyurappa said that he did not want to criticize anyone. “I don’t want to criticize anyone. I will not accept that there is no alternative leader in the party. As long as the party does not trust me, I will remain in power. After Yediyurappa’s statements surfaced on social media platforms, Union minister Pralhad Joshi came out to arrest Slide and denied “any intention” to change him. Presently as Chief Minister. “He is doing a good job amid the Covid crisis and irrespective of his age.

 Union minister Pralhad Joshi came out to arrest Slide and denied “any intention” to replace him. Presently as Chief Minister. “He is doing a good job amid the Covid crisis and irrespective of his age. Union minister Pralhad Joshi came out to arrest Slide and denied “any intention” to replace him. Presently as Chief Minister. “He is doing a good job amid the Covid crisis and irrespective of his age.

He has expressed loyalty to the party and said that he will follow the orders of the high command. Yediyurappa never said that he would resign and go home. Instead, he just meant that he (party) would abide by any decision taken by the high command,” the minister said. Last year, Yediyurappa earned the wrath of his party members when his aggressive pressure from within his son Vijayendra to assume more responsibilities led to dire consequences for the party. 

As reported by TFI, in a purported unsigned letter, believed to have been written to Yeddyurappa by disgruntled BJP MLAs. “Vijayendra is actually CM, super CM. Vijayendra has overseen the appointment of officers in every ministry. He is running the administration instead of his father,” the letter read. Read more: Nepotism in BJP: Yediyurappa has gone all out to promote his son and it looks ugly for him armed with fighting dissent within the party as well as leading the state in a raging pandemic, to which the Karnataka government’s response has been the best Yeddyurappa is fast falling out of favor. The CM could have conveyed his reaction directly to the party high command, but instead, he decided to go out in public, further cementing the fact that a change in the Karnataka government was imminent and Yediyurappa was playing the final dice.