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Yeddyurappa finally submits resignation to governor

Karnataka chief minister today, walked to Raj Bhavan flagged by some 70 MLAs to submit his resignation to governor HR Bhardwaj. Yeddyurappa was accompanied by ministers and MP DV Sadananda Gowda, whose name he has suggested as his successor.

Updated on: Jul 31, 2011 05:45 PM IST
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Karnataka chief minister today, walked to Raj Bhavan flagged by some 70 MLAs to submit his resignation to governor HR Bhardwaj. Yeddyurappa was accompanied by ministers and MP DV Sadananda Gowda, whose name he has suggested as his successor.

File-photo-Former-Karnataka-chief-minister-BS-Yeddyurappa
File-photo-Former-Karnataka-chief-minister-BS-Yeddyurappa

Earlier, an emotional Yeddyurappa said he is leaving office "happily" without being hurt and saw it as an opportunity to work "freely" to strengthen the party.

His voice choking, 68-year-old Yeddyurappa said as chief minister he felt like his hands and legs had been tied and he had to discharge his duties from Vidhan Soudha, the state secretariat, within "limitations".

"From now onwards, I can happily and freely meet people... (those of) backward classes... scheduled castes...scheduled tribes...work for the welfare of women without any obstacles and anxiety", he said, describing it as a "golden opportunity".

The BJP leader was speaking at a felicitation function, organised by the Balija community, which was recently extended benefits in education under backward classes category 2A, withdrawing it from 3A, by his government.

In what appeared to be his "farewell speech", Yeddyurappa said he would commence a tour of the state from Monday, visiting "villages-after-villages" and strengthen the party.

Listing the achievements of his 38-month tenure as chief minister, he said that in fiscal management "the state is number one, while communal harmony and law and order situation is good".

"Wish of the people is that BJP should continue to be in power for the next 15-20 years," Yeddyurappa said, adding, he would work towards that goal, as well as to realise the aim to win 150 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats in the next elections.

He said he never dreamt of becoming Chief Minister, and is grateful that from being a mere municipal coucillor in Shikaripura in Shimoga district, he rose to this position.

 
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