Will attend joint session with governor: Yeddyurappa
Updated on Dec 25, 2010 07:59 pm IST
Inspite of political differences between him and the Governor H R Bhardawaj, Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa on Friday assured that both would address at the state assembly session in the month of January. Yeddyurappa made the statement after attending a cabinet meeting in Bangalore. Reacting on the recent meeting between Law minister Veerapa Moily and Bhardwaj, Yeddyurappa said that being a central minister, Moily is free to meet anyone.
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