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Yeddyurappa swiftly moves formalities on merger with BJP
Fp Archives •Yeddyurappa, along with three other KJP MLAs out of the party's strength of six — U B Bankar, U B Patil and Gurupadappa Nagamarapally — met Speaker Kagodu Thimappa and submitted a letter on the merger of KJP with BJP.
Will return to BJP and strengthen Modi as PM candidate: Yeddyurappa
Fp Archives •Ending months of speculation, former Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today said he would return to the BJP, which he had deserted to form his own outfit more than a year ago.
Yeddyurappa offers 'unconditional' merger but will BJP bite?
Fppolitics •The former Chief Minister has reportedly offered to merge his party with the BJP.
Chalta hai: Look at who Narendra Modi wants for allies!
Fp Archives •Just what happens to the party’s stand on corruption, no one cares. That was, in any case, just a convenient ploy to attack the Congress.
Won't merge with BJP, will back Modi for PM: Yeddyurappa
Fp Staff •"We have unanimously decided not to support any party. We will have our own identity," Yeddyurappa said today.
Yeddyurappa's representative to meet BJP leaders today
Fp Archives •Former BJP leader B S Yeddyurappa has intensified efforts to return to the party by sending his emissary to the national capital today to meet senior leaders L K Advani, Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley to build a consensus on merging his KJP with the saffron party.
Yeddyurappa's party set to merge with Modi-led BJP?
Fp Archives •Former BJP leader in Karnataka BS Yeddyurappa on Friday hinted at returning to the party following it nominating Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate.
Mission Yeddy patchup: Karnataka's BJP leaders to meet Modi
Fp Archives •But the BJP high command does not seem to be in a hurry as general elections are still a few months away.
Yeddy unwanted in BJP, Congress unshakeable in Karnataka: CNN-IBN survey
Fppolitics •As it stands the BJP isn't ready to welcome Yeddyurappa back, and the state isn't ready to vote in favour of the BJP.
39 MLAs with serious criminal charges, did Karnataka's voters get a good deal?
Shiningpath •This is in continuation to the 2-part series for K'taka polls where contestants where mapped for asset growth, criminal charges, eductional qualifications and PAN declaration. The findings are unsurprisingly, quite gloomy for our democracy.