Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda, who shared the dais with Yeddyurappa at the function, expressed optimism that his predecessor will come clean in all the cases. The high court has quashed the Lokayukta report on illegal mining on Yeddyurappa, he pointed out.
"It is left to the BJP high command to decide on what position should be given to Yeddyurappa," Gowda said in response to a query.
Soon after the Supreme Court order, opposition Congress leader in the state assembly Siddaramaiah demanded dissolution of the Karnataka assembly.
"The BJP government has no moral right to continue in office. The BJP high command should ask its party to dissolve the state assembly and seek fresh mandate," Siddaramaiah said in Mysore.
Former Karnataka CM H D Kumaraswamy too welcomed the Supreme Court verdict, and remarked, "It is a lesson for all those who misuse power".
Meanwhile, supporters of Yeddyurappa including MLAs are likely to hold a meeting in the city by Friday evening after their leaders return from Mysore.