08-17-2007, 06:14 PM
Why this greed for the CM's post? This selfishness is BJP's biggest fault. I thnik this is where the commies score over BJP. Whatever their sedition and anti-nationalism, the commies are commited to their "principle" or goals. Commies want to destroy every single institution in india but they are not greedy that they have to do it themselves. Like they dont need Jyothi Basu to do it, Gujral or Gowda or Moron singh is enough. They delegate this task to congress or anybody who seem qualified on in best position. But BJP leaders HAVE to come to power. this is probably the 4 or 5th time they have this 6-months-each-of-us-CM deal and it has not worked for them till date. But they still persist because of greed. In all probability, congress and JD(S) will form next govt in oct and BJP will lose its influence on the state govt. (We need a smilie that says "STUPID BJP" like this <!--emo&
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PT Bopanna | Bangalore
In a tit-for-tat reaction, the BJP in Karnataka on Thursday said the party was ready to accept the Chief Minister's post 'any time'.Â
Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy had hinted at an 'early exit', apparently 'irritated' by Deputy Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's repeated statements on the transfer of power on October 3, under the power sharing formula between the Janata Dal (Secular) and the BJP.
"We expect the power transfer to happen on October 3. But if it happens early, we are ready to accept it," State BJP president DV Sadananda Gowda said in Bangalore.
In another significant development, former Prime Minister and president of the Janata Dal (S) HD Deve Gowda, who is in Trichi in Tamil Nadu on a pilgrimage along with his Minister son HD Revanna, reportedly held discussions with former Chief Minister and Congress leader N Dharam Singh, who also happened to be in Trichi.
With less than two months remaining for transfer of power to the BJP, there has been confusion on the political future of the BJP-Janata Dal (S) coalition.
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<b>While Chief Minister Kumaraswamy has been steadfast that he would hand over power to the BJP, his father Deve Gowda has been sending confusing signals on the transfer of power which has apparently led to panic in the BJP circles. </b>
<b>Yediyurappa, who seems to be in a hurry to occupy the Chief Minister's post, has not helped matters by making frequent statements on his going to be the next Chief Minister. </b>
This has irked Kumaraswamy who is reported to have told BJP Ministers who called on him that he was prepared to hand over power before the deadline because he was "deeply hurt by Yediyurappa making the issue of transfer of power a matter of public debate."
Kumaraswamy, who met his party MLAs on Wednesday, hinted that he would announce his early exit at a meeting of the BJP-JD(S) legislature party sometime next month.
Responding to Kumaraswamy's displeasure over his statements, Yediyurappa on Thursday clarified that he would maintain a silence in future on the issue of transfer of power.
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PT Bopanna | Bangalore
In a tit-for-tat reaction, the BJP in Karnataka on Thursday said the party was ready to accept the Chief Minister's post 'any time'.Â
Chief Minister HD Kumaraswamy had hinted at an 'early exit', apparently 'irritated' by Deputy Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's repeated statements on the transfer of power on October 3, under the power sharing formula between the Janata Dal (Secular) and the BJP.
"We expect the power transfer to happen on October 3. But if it happens early, we are ready to accept it," State BJP president DV Sadananda Gowda said in Bangalore.
In another significant development, former Prime Minister and president of the Janata Dal (S) HD Deve Gowda, who is in Trichi in Tamil Nadu on a pilgrimage along with his Minister son HD Revanna, reportedly held discussions with former Chief Minister and Congress leader N Dharam Singh, who also happened to be in Trichi.
With less than two months remaining for transfer of power to the BJP, there has been confusion on the political future of the BJP-Janata Dal (S) coalition.
Â
<b>While Chief Minister Kumaraswamy has been steadfast that he would hand over power to the BJP, his father Deve Gowda has been sending confusing signals on the transfer of power which has apparently led to panic in the BJP circles. </b>
<b>Yediyurappa, who seems to be in a hurry to occupy the Chief Minister's post, has not helped matters by making frequent statements on his going to be the next Chief Minister. </b>
This has irked Kumaraswamy who is reported to have told BJP Ministers who called on him that he was prepared to hand over power before the deadline because he was "deeply hurt by Yediyurappa making the issue of transfer of power a matter of public debate."
Kumaraswamy, who met his party MLAs on Wednesday, hinted that he would announce his early exit at a meeting of the BJP-JD(S) legislature party sometime next month.
Responding to Kumaraswamy's displeasure over his statements, Yediyurappa on Thursday clarified that he would maintain a silence in future on the issue of transfer of power.
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