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Mutt heads pitch in to save CM's chair

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Press Trust Of India Chennai/ Bangalore

Three seers, belonging to the Lingayat community, today came out in support of beleaguered Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa and condemned the BJP's reported moves to seek resignation of the Lingayat leader.

“The BJP's action in seeking the resignation of Yeddyurappa is nothing but an assault on Lingayat dharma," Jnanprabhu Siddarama Swami said, lending a caste colour to the ongoing power struggle in BJP.

“Yeddyurappa is BJP and BJP is Yeddyurappa. It is because of Yeddyurappa, the

BJP government came to power," the hitherto unknown seer said. He also blamed what he called as “baseless allegations” by opposition parties for the current crisis.

 

The seer, who struggled to respond to the queries of reporters, demanded that Yeddyurappa be given a chance to make amends for his follies, if any, and stoutly defended the Chief Minister's acts of "nepotism".

“Who does not have love for his son?” he asked. The seer said that he was not a relative of Yeddyurappa and neither he had received money for his mutt.

Dayananda Swami and Jnana Prabhu Chikkarama Swami, who supported Siddarama, were the other seers at the press meet organised by the 'Akhila Karnataka Lingayat Mahasabha'. Yeddyurappa belongs to the Lingayat community that is dominant in Northern Karnataka — the part from where all the three seers come from.

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First Published: Nov 23 2010 | 12:50 AM IST

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