Yeddyurappa should rectify his mistake: Kodagu MLA
Madikeri, Nov 7 : Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa should rectify his mistakes and run the government smoothly, said local MLA Appachu Ranjan.
Speaking to reporters after verifying the concrete road being done in this hilly town, he said the Chief Minister had people’s faith and he should try to gain the faith from MLAs as well. His behaviour with the MLAs is not right, he commented.
Mr Appachu, who had figured among the rebels however said he did not belong to any group and abide by the decision of the central leadership. He went to Delhi as the High Command called him along with other MLAs.
"I call upon Mr Yeddyurappa to set aside his high ego and lack of respect for others and continue to serve people," he added.
Meanwhile JD(S) leader and MLC, M C Nanaiah, today asked the Reddy brothers to come out of the BJP government and approach the Governor for change showing their strength.
Speaking to UNI he said that the Reddy group was playing a drama and if they are really serious, they should immediately opt change through legal means. He opined that it is a waste on part of the MLAs submits resignation to Shettar or Reddy’s and they should take to proper procedures.
He ridiculed that the BJP high command and RSS have also surrendered to Reddy brothers and are not taking any stern action.
--UNI
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