Yeddyurappa stakes claim to form Karnataka government, oath ceremony at 6pm

Yeddyurappa stakes claim to form Karnataka government, oath ceremony at 6pm
Yeddyurappa stakes claim to form Karnataka government, oath ceremony at 6pm

BJP leader and former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa will take over as Karnataka Chief Minister at 6pm on Friday after Governor Vajubhai Vala accepted his claim to form the government, capping weeks of political turmoil in the state that saw the Congress-JD(S) coalition losing the trust vote.

“I just met the Governor, I will take oath as Chief Minister today at 6 pm,” the BJP leader said.

Yeddyurappa, who is currently the leader of the opposition in the state assembly, earlier said : “Since I’m already the leader of the opposition there is no need for a legislature party meeting to nominate me as its chief.”

A group of senior BJP leaders from Karnataka, led by former chief minister Jagdish Shettar, yesterday met Amit Shah and working president Jagat Prakash Nadda and briefed them on the latest situation in the southern state.

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Karnataka is the only southern stage where the BJP has been in power in the past and is currently the single largest party with 105 MLAs.

The HD Kumaraswamy government lost trust vote on the assembly this week after 15 MLAs of the ruling coalition rebelled against the chief minister along with a couple of other independent MLAs.

The BJP treaded with caution after that, trying to ascertain that the government it forms is stable.

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