Published On:Thursday, 28 July 2011
Posted by Diggy Chacha

Yeddy Appa happy with Cabinet’s approval of Lokpal Bil, plans to join Congress Party

Karnataka political circle is becoming hot by a rumor that Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa (Yeddy Appa) plans to join Congress Party to strengthen its position in the state. It is said that Appa himself has chosen to sacrifice his CM's post and will join Congress ASAP. Appa was very pleased to see Congress' stand over Lokpal Bill. He made the announcement to his supporters after the news came that Cabinet approved the Lokpal Bill draft which will exclude MPs, Judiciary System and PM.

One of his supporter said "Appa will be most happy if Congress gives him responsibility to work at national levels." The supporter said that at state level Appa feels Lokayukta is much stronger than the Lokpal so at least he would be allowed to work more freely for Indian people and there will be no restrictions like Lokayukta. Appa called Madamji and told he is ready to forget all issues with S.M. Krishna and will be eager to work with him in the External Affairs Ministry. Even he is ready for taking challenge to visit Pakistan if Krishna feels difficult and insecure. However, Congress insiders said Krishna Uncle is not very eager to share his position.

A source said that Madamji was very happy with Yeddy Appa's gesture of calling immediately after Cabinet's approval to the bill and asking his support. She said Appa that she will talk to the Party panel and will tell him accordingly. Appa's supporter said that P. Chidambaram (Chiddu Uncle), Kapil Sibal (Sibal Uncle) and Manmohan Singh are safe in spite of claims of corruption made by Raja against them. And the Cabinet approved Lokpal Bill will provide them safe hand to stay and to offer the services for some more time. Appa liked the idea and he offered his hand as well.

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