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crisis will end with my trip to Delhi: CM
Bangalore | Tuesday, Nov 3 2009 IST
 

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today said the ongoing political crisis will end after his meeting with the central leaders in New Delhi in a day or two.

Mr Yeddyurappa told reporters here central leaders like Venkaiah Naidu were in touch with him on the developments at the party high command level.

''I will abide by the decision of the High Command and I am not above it,'' he said.

To a question on the demand by the Reddy brothers for his removal from the Chief Minister's post, he said it is far from ground reality and the party high command knows what is best for the state and will take the decision accordingly. Expressing confidence of solving the crises by the party high command, he said he would go before the people and the constituencies from which their elected representatives keeping away during the rehabilitation works. He would ask them what was wrong with his government.

''Let people decide what to do with their elected representatives who have abandoned them at this critical time,'' he said.

The Chief Minister said during his visit to New Delhi, he would invite Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit the state to take stock of the flood situation and seek more funds to the state, by convincing him.

-- (UNI) -- 03MS55.xml

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