BS Yeddyurappa has been sworn-in as the chief minister of Karnataka after the Supreme Court refused to stay Governor’s decision. However, the top court has kept it subject to the case’s outcome.
CM Yeddyurappa has said he was “100 percent sure” of winning the vote of confidence in the assembly and completing the five-year term.
He slammed the Congress-JDS alliance as “unholy” and charged they were out to grab power though the people had “rejected them outright”, PTI has reported.
“I am sure of winning the vote of confidence and my government completing five years,” said Yeddyurappa, who has been given 15-days window by Governor Vajubhai Vala in a controversial decision that has been challenged in the Supreme Court.