Revolts regret: Karnataka crisis
With the continuing political catastrophe depicting no indications of a conclusion, on Wednesday, six prohibited rebel, BJP MLAs, plunged out of the disagreement pathway and banged on the doors of BS Yeddyurappa, chief minister in quest of pardon.
However the volte confronts seems to have entered somewhat too late, as it guided to still one more drama that observed the party biggies rejecting to unlock the doors.
Who activated the shocking turnaround? As per the party sources, tourism minister Janardhana Reddy office handed out a communication asserting that handful ineligible parties MLAs were incoming at the party workplace at
4.45pm to own up their error.
Just in few minutes, Reddy was call upon to the chief minister’s house office ‘Krishna’ where Janardhana Reddy organized discussions with Yeddyurappa and party state president KS Eshwarappa.
The sources expressed that Reddy attempted firm to persuade the two to pardon those who are all set to conceal the chop up.
While the discussion were on, the amount of MLAs willing to hit a treaty inclined to six—Bellubbi, Manappa Vajjal, Sarvabhouma Bagali, Shankaralinge Gowda, Nanajundaswamy and Anand Asnotikar.