BANGALORE/NEW DELHI: Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa on Sunday survived the third threat to his leadership in three years with 16 rebel law makers announcing they will support his leadership.
"We will meet governor HR Bhardwaj in Bangalore and give a letter extending support to Yeddyurappa's leadership," the rebel law makers told reporters in New Delhi, three days after the apex court restored their membership.
BJP spokesperson and special representative in New Delhi V Dhananjaya Kumar said 10 of the BJP rebels who were in the national capital have already faxed a letter to Raj Bhavan extending support to Yeddyurappa.
The 11th BJP rebel in Bangalore has also issued a public statement extending support, Dhananjaya Kumar said.
On the stand of five Independents, he said they were also extending support.
"We will meet governor HR Bhardwaj in Bangalore and give a letter extending support to Yeddyurappa's leadership," the rebel law makers told reporters in New Delhi, three days after the apex court restored their membership.
BJP spokesperson and special representative in New Delhi V Dhananjaya Kumar said 10 of the BJP rebels who were in the national capital have already faxed a letter to Raj Bhavan extending support to Yeddyurappa.
The 11th BJP rebel in Bangalore has also issued a public statement extending support, Dhananjaya Kumar said.
On the stand of five Independents, he said they were also extending support.
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