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Yeddy marks 10 December for party launch

Former Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa Tuesday announced he will quit the BJP and launch a regional party 10 Dec, raising questions over the survival of the state BJP government headed by Jagadish Shettar.

‘I will launch a regional party 10 Dec. The same day I will quit BJP and also resign as assembly member,’ he told reporters here after ‘Audhya pooja’ at his office, which was formerly the BJP office.

The former chief minister said preparations for the launch of the new party will formally start on Wednesday as it is ‘Vijayadashami’ day.

He said the the new party would be launched in the presence of ‘lakhs of supporters at a public meeting in Haveri, about 350 km north of Bangalore.

‘My decision to leave the BJP and launch a new party is firm. I appeal to my supporters not to give any credence to reports that I will change my decision and stay in the BJP,’ he said.

Yeddyurappa said he had not decided on when his supporters in the Shettar ministry and legislators backing him should quit the BJP.

He claims the support of around 70 of the party’s 120 legislators in the 225-member assembly. Nearly half of the ministers in the 34-member Shettar cabinet are Yeddyurappa supporters.

The former chief minister is clearly wary of being held responsible for bringing down the Shettar ministry as both he and Shettar hail from the Lingayat community, which makes up for 17 percent of the state’s 65 million population and is generally believed to support the BJP.

With Yeddyurappa fixing the date of his party’s launch, focus will now be on how many ministers and party legislators will attend the Dec 10 show of strength and whether BJP leadership will act against them.

The BJP leadership has been wavering on acting against Yeddyurappa though he has been ridiculing it for months.

With assembly election due in May next year, the party may choose to ignore the act of ministers and legislators attending the launch of a new party instead of risking the fall of Shettar ministry.   
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