B S Yeddyurappa. (File | PTI) 
Karnataka

Dissolve assembly, face polls again: Yeddyurappa dares CM Kumaraswamy

Reiterating the party's failure to gain majority, Yeddyurappa said the party will surely win 150 seats if the State goes to election within three months.

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MYSURU: BJP State president B S Yeddyurappa on Tuesday dared Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy to dissolve assembly and face election again. 

Reiterating the party's failure to gain majority, Yeddyurappa said the party will surely win 150 seats if the State goes to election within three months.

Irked over Kumaraswamy's recent remarks on spending lakhs on a chopper during his (Yeddy) three-day tenure as CM, Yeddyurappa demanded an apology from his successor for putting him in the dock. "I am also ready to foot the bill from my purse, but will raise the issue in the house", said Yeddyurappa hinting at the stormy session ahead.

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