Yeddyurappa relentless: Asserts he is only his successor
Updated on Nov 21, 2010 09:53 pm IST
Amidst indications that his party might consider replacing him, beleaguered Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa on Sunday appeared to strike a defiant note saying he has the support of 120 MLAs and that there was no successor for him. The embattled chief minister, who is facing land scam charges, made the remarks after holding confabulations with his loyalists, including some ministers, at his official residence in Bangalore where they pledged their support to him and urged him to oppose any move to replace him.
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