camel that broke straw's back-LEDS 19jul2010
19 July 2010,
The Editor
Bangalore
This is with reference to the day's TOI front page item BSY sings same tune.
Citizens wonder if he has conducted an independent probe on Reddy brothers financial affairs or is he relying on the same officials that advised him that Mr Deshpande and RL Jalappa were involved in illegal mining.
Either way Reddys, Halappas, Renukacharyas, Munirathnas, Palemars will be the proverbial " camel that will end up breaking the BJP straw".
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BSY sings the same tune
Won’t Drop Reddys, Will Ask Lokayukta To Probe Mining Issue
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: In a move which exemplified the might of the Reddy brothers, as much as it demonstrated chief minister B S Yeddyurappa’s growing infirmity, the beleaguered CM on Sunday was forced to give a clean chit to the two brothers — G Janardhana and G Karunakar — who are facing serious charges of illegal mining. Claiming that there was no evidence against them, the CM ruled out the possibility of dropping them from his cabinet.
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The Editor
Bangalore
This is with reference to the day's TOI front page item BSY sings same tune.
Citizens wonder if he has conducted an independent probe on Reddy brothers financial affairs or is he relying on the same officials that advised him that Mr Deshpande and RL Jalappa were involved in illegal mining.
Either way Reddys, Halappas, Renukacharyas, Munirathnas, Palemars will be the proverbial " camel that will end up breaking the BJP straw".
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BSY sings the same tune
Won’t Drop Reddys, Will Ask Lokayukta To Probe Mining Issue
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
New Delhi: In a move which exemplified the might of the Reddy brothers, as much as it demonstrated chief minister B S Yeddyurappa’s growing infirmity, the beleaguered CM on Sunday was forced to give a clean chit to the two brothers — G Janardhana and G Karunakar — who are facing serious charges of illegal mining. Claiming that there was no evidence against them, the CM ruled out the possibility of dropping them from his cabinet.
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