Bangalore:
Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa late Thursday announced he
would resign July 31 and work for the party, over 12 hours after the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) directed him to quit immediately over
illegal mining scam in the state.

"The month of Ashada (according to Hindu calendar) will be over on 30th July 2011 on the New Moon day or Amavasya. I will be tendering my resignation as chief minister on the forenoon of 31st July 2011."
"I have consistently toiled for 40 years to build the party from the scratch and have got the satisfaction of bringing the party to this level. It is my committed desire to work for the development of the party in the future also," Yeddyurappa said.
The announcement smoothens the way to elect his successor Friday for which the ruling BJP is holding a meeting here in the presence of senior leader Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley as central observers.

Among the conditions talked about in BJP circles was that he will name the successor, will have a major say in ministry formation and should be made state unit president.
There was no indication from either him or his loyalists or from BJP central leadership whether the party has agreed to any of these conditions.
The BJP parliamentary board Thursday morning directed Yeddyurappa to quit immediately, a day after Lokayukta N. Santosh Hegde sought his trail for graft in the illegal mining scam that has caused a loss of over Rs.16,000
crores to the state.
Source: IANS