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BJP govt in Karnataka under threat after 13 MLAs join Yeddyurappa's rally

Bangalore, Dec 10: The BJP government faced the threat of instability after 13 MLAs, defying the party, threw their lot behind former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, who formally launched his Karnataka Janata Party at

Three MLCs--Mumtaz Ali Khan, Sajjan and M D Lakshminarayana (who is KJP General Secretary)-- also attended the rally.

Yeddyurappa's new political chapter after a 40-year-long association with the BJP climaxes a 16-month power struggle within the party and running feud with the central leadership after he was asked to quit as chief minister in July last year over the Lokayukta report on illegal mining indicting him.

The 70-year-old Lingayat leader's attempts to regain chief ministership was cold-shouldered by the party top brass who asked him to come clean on corruption cases.

His bid for state party president had also failed and the party sidelining him proved to be the last straw.