Karnataka crisis is resolved: Yeddyurappa
Updated Sat 7th Nov 2009 10:26:35 / Published Sat 7th Nov 2009 10:24:45
New Delhi, November 7: Karantaka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, facing demands from dissidents to step down, today said "everything has been resolved".
"Everything has been resolved....I am thankful to the party leadership for reposing faith in me. I will take everyone into confidence," he said.
Yeddyurappa, who was here to meet the Central leadership on the issue, was talking to reporters before leaving for Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu.
"The BJP government in Karnataka will complete its full term," he said.
with PTI inputs
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Comments on this story
Right to recall.
by India on 2009-11-07 00:00:00
Right to recall. Amend in the constitution to recall the elected leaders / electees by the voters or electors. Every year there should be a review voting in each constituency for a period of one week, for the people, to give their opinion and views on the satisfaction of the performance by their elected representatives, whether they are satisfied, not satisfied, need to improve and give time or recall immediately. Then only all such problems in our political system will not happen. Corruption based review must be included including bureaucrats. Dictating and becoming powerful to take people for granted by politicians and bureaucrats will stop with this.
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by India on 2009-11-07 00:00:00
Right to recall. Amend in the constitution to recall the elected leaders / electees by the voters or electors. Every year there should be a review voting in each constituency for a period of one week, for the people, to give their opinion and views on the satisfaction of the performance by their elected representatives, whether they are satisfied, not satisfied, need to improve and give time or recall immediately. Then only all such problems in our political system will not happen. Corruption based review must be included including bureaucrats. Dictating and becoming powerful to take people for granted by politicians and bureaucrats will stop with this.
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