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This is an archive article published on October 28, 2007

Yeddyurappa meets JDS leader Prakash

Yeddyurappa visited residence of JDS leader Prakash in wake of the latter's opposition to revival of ties between the two parties.

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Senior BJP leader B S Yeddyurappa visited the residence of JDS leader M P Prakash in the wake of the latter’s opposition to the revival of ties between the two parties.

The former Deputy Chief Minister drove to Prakash’s residence this morning and sought his cooperation in the formation of a BJP-led coalition government, sources close to Prakash told PTI.

Yeddyurappa also requested Prakash, a seasoned Parliamentarian, to join his ministry and guide the government.

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Prakash, who felt betrayed by JDS top leaders in unilaterally announcing the party’s support to BJP to form the government after deputing him to Delhi to hold parleys with the Congress on government formation, is of the opinion that his party had let him down.

Prakash has questioned the rationale behind JDS supremo H D Gowda’s decision to knock on the doors of BJP after refusing to transfer power to that party and directing him to approach the Congress.

Former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy also called on Prakash last night and held discussions.

In the midst of all these developments Prakash continued consultations with close aides on his next moves, sources said.

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Some of the legislators who have thrown their lot behind Prakash, told him that the party has betrayed them by keeping them in dark on the issue of reforging ties with BJP.

“Not even for courtesy’s sake did the JDS top leadership consult them”, they said.

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