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Yeddyurappa’s Call to Rebel JDS-Cong MLAs made Kumaraswamy and Siddaramaiah come together

Karnataka BJP chief BS Yeddyurappa is again showing his interest on the chief minister’s chair as he was removed in just 56 hours by the combined might of the Congress and the JDS a month ago.

Addressing the state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) executive in Bengaluru, The former chief minister has made an open offer to rebel Congress and JDS MLAs to join the party to defeat the HD Kumaraswamy-led coalition government in the state.

As the BS Yeddyurappa wish to misuse the current fluid political situation in the state and has regenerated contacts with almost a dozen Congress and JDS MLAs As according to party insiders.
As per the news, four days ago BS Yeddyurappa had reached to Ahmedabad to meet the BJP national president Amit Shah and after that, it has been claimed that Yeddyurappa’s meet him with a specific purpose as he had visited there to discuss Lok Sabha election preparations and not state politics.

As the Parliament elections are scheduled to be held early next year so that some Karnataka BJP leaders maintain t the national leadership which is not keen on shifting the JDS-Congress government to take another shot at power before the election.
and BS Yeddyurappa was advised to focus on Lok Sabha polls and about the coalition government he just need not worry.


Besides this, a senior leader of BJP said that “Our high command wants the government to collapse on its own. They know that it won’t survive beyond Lok Sabha elections. If it goes now, we will be blamed and the Vokkaliga caste will be upset. But Yeddyurappa is restless,”
As in Bengaluru situations are not accordingly that is why Kumaraswamy has tried to reach out to sulking former chief minister Siddaramaiah to save his government and he tweeted that Siddaramaiah will play the biggest role in the government.

In response, Former CM Siddaramaiah has responded to Kumaraswamy’s tweet and he refused theories of “revolt” and said that government was stable. In another tweet, he said that the media was trying to damage his reputation through viral edited videos of his personal conversations.
on Saturday Kumaraswamy said that Siddaramaiah kept the coalition government on tenterhooks by skipping an all-party meet on Cauvery convened.

BS Yeddyurappa has attended the meet however, Siddaramaiah was busy in a meeting with powerful Congress leader MB Patil, who is upset for not being made a minister this time and CM Kumaraswamy has decided to go ahead with the Budget presentation and the assembly will meet on Monday, if Siddaramaiah makes a plan to protect the coalition government and remains a mute watcher to the possible chaos in the House.