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BS Yediyurappa resigned from CM Post; read all details.

BS Yediyurappa resigned from CM Post; read all details.

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BS Yediyurappa resigned from CM Post; read all details.

BS Yediyurappa resigned from CM Post.

BS Yediyurappa resigned from CM Post; read all details.

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  • BS Yediyurappa resigned from CM Post.
  • Yediyurappa resigned from CM Post; read all details.

The theory over his acquiescence started not long after he got back from New Delhi on July 17. During his visit, he had met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home priest Amit Shah, and BJP president JP Nadda

Stopping theory, Karnataka boss clergyman BS Yediyurappa reported his concession during a capacity commending the second-year commemoration of his administration in Bengaluru.

“I have settled on the choice….I will go to the Raj Bhavan, and I will present my abdication,” the 78-year-old said. “I’m not pitiful. I’m cheerful. I can’t thank Prime Minister Modi, Amit Shah, and (JP) Nadda for leaving me alone, boss, clergyman, even though I was more than 75 years,” he said.

The theory over his acquiescence started not long after he got back from New Delhi on July 17. During his visit, he had met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home priest Amit Shah, and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president JP Nadda. Not long after the gathering, he prevented the tales from getting his abdication; in any case, after two days, he alluded to a potential change in administration.

Conversing with journalists on Thursday, he said that he would maintain the choice of the central public leadership. “Amit Shah and our public president (JP) Nadda have massive confidence in me. But, as you most likely are aware, nobody over 75 years is given any posts or positions by the gathering. Be that as it may, thinking about my work, the public initiative has offered me the chance to be in power till 78. So my point is to reinforce the gathering and take our administration back to control by and by,” Yediyurappa said.

Following this proclamation, a few heads of the Lingayat people group had turned out in Yediyurappa’s help. The Lingayat people group structures around 16-17% of the state’s populace and, over many years, has assumed an urgent part in the Karnataka state races. A few innovators locally had cautioned the BJP of “outcomes” if he is eliminated from power.

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