Former CM B S Yediyurappa rules out change in leadership in Karnataka
The Hindu
The BJP’s objective, he said, is to win 150 seats in the coming Assembly elections in 2023
Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa has ruled out a change in the leadership of the BJP government in Karnataka. “Basavaraj Bommai has been doing good work. There would not be a change in the leadership,” he told mediapersons in Shivamogga on May 2.
The party’s objective, he said, is to win 150 seats in the coming Assembly elections in 2023. Union Home Minister Amit Shah would be visiting Karnataka to discuss the preparations for the elections. “I am going to meet him,” he said.
Mr. Yediyurappa took part in the inauguration of a hospital and other programmes in Shivamogga and Shikaripur.
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