Yeddyurappa defers Delhi visit to tomorrow

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Yeddyurappa, who had been summoned today by BJP president Nitin Gadkari to discuss the crisis that has hit the party government, cancelled his trip in the last minute.

An embattled Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa, facing the threat of loosing power in the wake of allegations of land scams erupting against him, today deferred his Delhi visit to tomorrow.
 
Yeddyurappa, who had been summoned today by BJP president Nitin Gadkari to discuss the crisis that has hit the party government, cancelled his trip in the last minute.
 
Sources in the chief minister's secretariat told PTI here that "Yeddyurappa is not going to Delhi today. But likely to visit tomorrow. Even that is not for sure."
 
The sources could not confirm whether Yeddyurappa will attend a saree distribution programme planned tomorrow at Ramanagara, a strong hold of JD-S.
 
BJP leadership has authorised Gadkari to decide on the fate of Yeddyurappa after opposition parties stepped up pressure for his resignation.
 
As uncertainty over his continuance loomed large, Yeddyurappa went into consultations with his confidants throughout the day.
 
JD-S today released some more documents allegedly indicating involvement of Yeddyurappa in some financial irregularities.
 
In another development, minister for panchayat raj and rural development Jagadish Shettar, who has emerged as a candidate for chief ministerial post in the event of BJP deciding to ease out Yeddyurappa, said he was not in the race for the top job.
 
Shettar, who had joined hands with rebels, refused to react to the on-going developments in his party, while talking to reporters.