Shivamogga: Karnataka Rural Development and Panchayat Raj (RDPR) Minister K.S. Eshwarappa On Thursday Bommai announced his decision to resign from the cabinet, while saying he had done nothing wrong.
The 70-year-old BJP leader said that he is confident that he will come out innocent in the investigation of the CM’s order. Basavaraj Bommai In the suicide of a civil contractor in Belagavi Santosh PatiloThose who died at the Udupi lodge on Tuesday put him under suspicion and the opposition demanded his resignation.
According to him, he will meet Bommai on Friday evening and tender his resignation. He said he has spoken to senior party leaders and clarified his position. He said that he has decided to resign to save the party high command from embarrassment. “I spoke to my party leaders and took permission to resign,” he said in a hurriedly called press conference at the Shivamogga BJP office.
He served as the deputy CM and as the president of the party’s Karnataka unit and is one of the tallest leaders who helped the saffron party grow in its early days.
Contrary to his press, which had targeted his opponents for demanding his resignation on Wednesday, Eshwarappa, who was elected to the Assembly from Shivamogga five times, spoke to the media for three minutes and walked away without asking many questions. Although he denied that he had fallen victim to a political conspiracy, the minister immediately noted that he would emerge stronger.
The BJP leader, who has been a minister in every BJP government in the state, was in Mysore to attend the party’s core committee meeting. When the news of Patil’s suicide spread like wildfire, he reached his hometown of Shivamogga, From where he declared. His resignation. He said that if I am guilty in the whole episode, then my family’s goddess Choweshwari should punish me.
Eshwarappa, who is the minister in charge of neighboring Chikkamagaluru district, did not attend Ambedkar Jayanti in Chikkamagaluru town and remained indoors. Later in the afternoon, when some journalists demanded to talk to him, he told them that he would not talk to the media for three days. But within four hours he called an emergency press meeting and announced his decision.
The 70-year-old BJP leader said that he is confident that he will come out innocent in the investigation of the CM’s order. Basavaraj Bommai In the suicide of a civil contractor in Belagavi Santosh PatiloThose who died at the Udupi lodge on Tuesday put him under suspicion and the opposition demanded his resignation.
According to him, he will meet Bommai on Friday evening and tender his resignation. He said he has spoken to senior party leaders and clarified his position. He said that he has decided to resign to save the party high command from embarrassment. “I spoke to my party leaders and took permission to resign,” he said in a hurriedly called press conference at the Shivamogga BJP office.
He served as the deputy CM and as the president of the party’s Karnataka unit and is one of the tallest leaders who helped the saffron party grow in its early days.
Contrary to his press, which had targeted his opponents for demanding his resignation on Wednesday, Eshwarappa, who was elected to the Assembly from Shivamogga five times, spoke to the media for three minutes and walked away without asking many questions. Although he denied that he had fallen victim to a political conspiracy, the minister immediately noted that he would emerge stronger.
The BJP leader, who has been a minister in every BJP government in the state, was in Mysore to attend the party’s core committee meeting. When the news of Patil’s suicide spread like wildfire, he reached his hometown of Shivamogga, From where he declared. His resignation. He said that if I am guilty in the whole episode, then my family’s goddess Choweshwari should punish me.
Eshwarappa, who is the minister in charge of neighboring Chikkamagaluru district, did not attend Ambedkar Jayanti in Chikkamagaluru town and remained indoors. Later in the afternoon, when some journalists demanded to talk to him, he told them that he would not talk to the media for three days. But within four hours he called an emergency press meeting and announced his decision.