‘I am safe in my seat as long as I have Modi and Shah’s confidence’: Yediyurappa
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The Karnataka Chief Minister was responding to Siddaramaiah’s feedback on his time period ending prematurely
Amid fixed hypothesis concerning the longevity of his tenure, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa asserted on Friday that he would stay in his place as long as he enjoys the boldness of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.
Chiding Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah for making repeated statements on his time period ending prematurely, the Chief Minister mentioned in his reply to the controversy on the Governor’s tackle, “You have been saying for six months now that I will be asked to step down. But I am ready to face a 100 more challenges as long as I have the blessings of Mr. Modi, Mr. Shah, and the people of Karnataka.” He was responding to Mr. Siddaramaiah referring to the circumstances he’s dealing with in the Supreme Court in which he has been granted “stay of arrest”.
The Chief Minister went on to say that “anyone on the street can apply for RTI” and take folks to courtroom. He mentioned that a number of leaders in the Congress too have been dealing with fees and have been out on bail. “Who is not on bail?” requested Mr. Yediyurappa, including that a number of Congress leaders on the nationwide stage too have been in the identical boat. “Even you as Chief Minister and your Ministers faced allegations. But you created the Anti-Corruption Bureau and got away,” he mentioned.
Responding to those statements, Mr. Siddaramaiah mentioned, “Aren’t your own MLAs and MLCs saying you will be asked to resign soon? I am only reflecting what I have been hearing.”