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Yeddy slams Gowda for endorsing Advani's blog

Source: PTI
August 07, 2012 16:36 IST
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Bharatiya Janata Party strongman B S Yeddyurappa on Tuesday hit back at former chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda for endorsing party leader L K Advani's comments on the state of affairs in Karnataka BJP unit.

"Gowda is a former chief minister and I believe he will issue statements with a sense of responsibility. He should come out in the open and talk about corruption, if any, during my tenure as chief minister," Yeddyurappa told reporters in Bengaluru.

Endorsing Advani's comments on BJP "bungling" in Karnataka, Gowda had said there were no instances of corruption during his tenure as chief minister and he had given clean governance.

Yeddyurappa said because of such statements a wrong message is reaching Advani. "I would like to tell Gowda that Advani had appreciated my work as a chief minister but now the opinion has changed," he said.

The former CM said he would meet Gowda and clear doubts on BJP "bungling" during his chief ministerial tenure. He said he would also meet Advani and place the facts before him and clear the air.

Advani had stated in his blog, "So far as BJP is concerned, the bungling in Karnataka notwithstanding, all recent public opinion surveys clearly reveal that the principal beneficiary of the Congress' fast-eroding reputation continues to be the BJP."

Advani has been critical of Yeddyurappa ever since the Lokayukta indicted the former chief minister in the report on illegal mining in the state.
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