Bengaluru | BJP Karnataka Chief BS Yeddyurappa has said that orders have come in from New Delhi with instructions not to destabilise the Karnataka government.
“I have just returned from Delhi. Our leaders have instructed me not to involve in any move that will scuttle the govt in the state,” BJP’s Karnataka strongman said in Bengaluru, reports news agency ANI.
Yeddyurappa added that the party would remain silent ‘for the time being’.
“We will remain silent for the time being. They (Congress) may fight with each other and anything can happen. We’ve been clearly informed not to disturb or attempt to topple the government in the state”.
The JD(S)-Congress government in Karnataka has been in a delicate position ever since its birth. BJP has faced multiple allegations of trying to topple the government by horse-trading their MLAs.
The Congress and JD(s) managed to get one Lok Sabha seat each.
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