Bangalore: My Next Priority is to Make Advani PM - Yeddyurappa


PTI

Bangalore, May 27: BJP's Chief Ministerial candidate in Karnataka, B S Yeddyurappa said after a good show in the Assembly polls his next priority would now be to win all the 28 Lok Sabha seats from the state in the general elections to ensure that the party leader L K Advani becomes the Prime Minister.

“Now we have realised the dream of installing BJP government in Karnataka as per the wish of (party leaders) Atalji and Advaniji. We will now focus attention in ensuring that Advani becomes Prime Minister by winning all the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the next election,” Yeddyurappa said.

Yeddyurappa (66) attributed BJP's good performance in the just concluded Assembly polls to ‘betrayal by JD-S’, which he said played an important role.

People were waiting for an opportunity to teach lesson to JD-S and displayed their anger by supporting BJP, a beaming Yeddyurappa said, referring to decision by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda led JD-S to withdraw support to his government just a week after it was installed in 2007.

The collapse of the Yeddyurappa Ministry led to fresh elections in the state.

“The good programmes I gave in two budgets. Issues like price rise and terrorism which we raised during polls have also helped us to romp home with a good number of seats for government formation,” Yeddyurappa said recalling his stint as Finance Minister in the previous Kumaraswamy led JD(S)-BJP government.

While campaigning for the polls, Yeddyurappa, kept on reminding electorate about the acts of betrayal by JD-S on power transfer, while his party's Central leaders led by L K Advani attacked Congress over price rise, terrorism and also JD-S.

BJP won 110 seats in the 224 member House and formally staked claim to form the Government after obtaining the support of five Independents to cross the magic figure of 113 to attain simple majority.

Yeddyurappa has been elected as the leader of the BJP legislature party and formally staked claim to form the Government. He is expected to be sworn in as Chief Minister on Friday.

  

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  • M.BAVA, MANGALORE

    Wed, May 28 2008

    This is really a disappointment to all elected Yeddyurappa as karnataka chief minister candidate. People voted not for what he is mentioned in statement. They just looking for change and for state development. I suggest future Chief minister to concentrate on his real agenda and not hidden agenda. Not to think foolish. Not to be too much over confident. Now people are educated and any time they backfire. Again I request to concentrate on use all good recourse available in Karnataka and to develop the state to the peak

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Wed, May 28 2008

    People have elected Yeddyurappa to focus on issues in Karnataka like Urban development, infrastrucre in Bangaloe, education, irrigation and farmer's issues. So I request Mr. CM, please make this as your first priority and then you can think of making Advanji as next PM.

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  • donfrank, mangalore

    Wed, May 28 2008

    Congratulations to Mr. Yeddyurappa for your success. You have proved to be an able leader. But projecting Mr. Advani (who is already 82 yearsold) will surely backfire! Remember, the year 2004 belonged to Congress and the year 2008 belonged to BJP. But things may change. The year 2009 will be a differenct story. Moreover, BJP got only 34% of the popular vote in Karnataka. You improve our state in all fields and then talk. All best Mr. Yeddy. Jai Hind.

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