Ministers who came from other parties anxious about speculation around leadership change
The Hindu
They met on July 19 night to take stock of situation
Speculation about a change in leadership in the BJP in Karnataka has caused concern particularly among ministers who came from other parties as a group to help the party form the government in the State. As many as 16 MLAs from other parties had quit their Assembly membership and joined the BJP to cause the fall of the JD (S)-Congress government and helped formation of a BJP government led by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa. Of them, 12 had been inducted into the ministry. Among them, Gokak MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi had to quit following allegations of him seeking sexual favours from a woman in return for a government job.More Related News
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