Process to find Yeddyurappa's successor begins

The process commenced more than an hour behind schedule as the central leadership appeared to make last- ditch efforts to build consensus on successor to Yeddyurappa, who quit on Sunday four days after the Lokayukta report indicted him on illegal mining.
Yeddyurappa has made it clear his choice is D V Sadananda Gowda, while the rival camp spearheaded by his bitter rival H N Ananth Kumar and state unit president K S Eshwarappa has propped up Jagadish Shettar.
"....if consensus is not there, secret ballot becomes inevitable", Shettar said before the meeting. "Discussion is still on. No decision has been taken (whether to go in for secret ballot)".
The meeting originally scheduled to be held shortly after Yeddyurappa tendered his resignation to Governor H R Bhardwaj on Sunday, was deferred to today, after central observers Arun Jaitley and Rajnath Singh failed to break the deadlock on the leadership issue.
Indicating that the MLAs are divided on who should succeed Yeddyurappa, camp followers left separately in buses to the venue of the meeting, where Jaitley and Singh are tasked to oversee the transition process along with party in-charge for Karnataka Dharmendra Pradhan.
PTI












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