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Advani breaks his silence on Yeddyurappa arrest


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Nagpur. Oct 18, 2011:  Senior BJP leader LK Advani has been on the road for eight days now, taking his yatra and strong anti-UPA, anti-corruption message. Only, the arrest of former Karnataka chief minister and partyman BS Yeddyurappa on corruption charges is playing spoilsport.

AdvaniAfter cancelling two press conferences in Madhya Pradesh since the arrest of former Karnataka Chief Minister Yeddyurappa, Mr Advani finally broke his silence in Nagpur today. "We are fully cautious of the fact that no party can effectively win the confidence of the people against the present corruption of the Congress party if its own house is bedeviled with similar weaknesses," he said.

Targeting the UPA government on corruption, Mr Advani said, "The results of by-polls are significant, and a reflection of UPA 2’s inability to govern. It is the writing on the wall, electorate’s warning to the government".

In Bangalore today, High Court adjourned Mr Yeddyurappa’s bail plea till Thursday. The BJP strongman is currently in the Intensive Care Unit of Bangalore’s Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology, where he was shifted after complaining of chest pain, a day after a Lokayukta court sent him to jail till October 22, Saturday next, in a land scam case.

Other senior leaders in the BJP seem to have taken their cue from Mr Advani.

"The BJP Parliamentary Board took a decision the moment Lokayukta report came that he must resign," said BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad.

"There is no place in BJP for those who want to indulge in corruption, they are not welcome," party president Nitin Gadkari said.

The timing of Yeddyuruppa’s arrest could not be worse for the BJP coming as it does a week into the yatra.

The party is in a clear dilemma - should it back the Lingayat leader, its tallest Southern figure? Or keep him at a distance? Their only defence: Yeddyurappa was asked to step down.

"BJP adopts a zero tolerance towards corruption. When the Lokayukta report came out in Karnataka, BJP took its decision not in days, but in hours," party spokesperson Shannawaz Hussain said.

Courtesy: NDTV


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