
Yediyurappa says he will soon start campaigning to ensure party wins majority
The Hindu
‘I am not bothered about reports of my party maintaining distance from me’
The former Chief Minister and senior BJP leader B.S. Yediyurappa has said that he will campaign for the party and ensure that “we win a majority”.
“I will start touring the State soon. I will try to cover most of the constituencies. I will spread word about the good governance by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai. I will ask the people to re-elect the party nominees,” he told journalists in Belagavi on Monday.
To a query, he said that he does not bother about reports that the party is trying to maintain a distance from him. “I do not know if some leaders are trying to keep me away from the party or not, but I remain a committed worker of the BJP,” he said.

The Karnataka government on Friday handed over 10 cases related to two incidents that had turned into political flashpoints — the Hubballi woman “disrobing” case and the Ballari firing case in which a Congress worker was killed — to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), a well-placed police source told The Hindu.












