FORMER CM B S Yediyurappa expressed confidence that the Yatnal issue would be settled without any hassles. All the BJP MLAs are going collectively to fight against the failure of Congress government in the Belagavi session, he said.
Talking to media persons here on Thursday, B S Yediyurappa said certainly going collectively would help in achieving better results in the session. "There is no benefit if they engage in quarrelling with each other. We will sit together and resolve the issues amicably. All BJP MLAs have to work together and put up a fight against the government," he said. Commenting on the Congress convention in Hassan, B S Yediyurappa said it was the Congress convention and let them carry out the way they wished.
Answering a question on reaction of the CM about ED probe into the MUDA issue, he said the ED has collected proof against the CM. Disappointed over the proof the ED collected, the CM is making such remarks, he said.
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