Karnataka Chief Minister B.S.  Yeddyurappa Tuesday sought to assuage an  angry Governor H.R. Bhardwaj,  saying that he respected him and would  regularly brief him to prevent  any misunderstanding.
 “I  have a lot of respect for the  governor. He is experienced and elder to  me. I will take guidance from  him,” Yeddyurappa, who had threatened to  write to President Pratibha  Patil against Bhardwaj’s style of  functioning, told reporters here.
“I  have a lot of respect for the  governor. He is experienced and elder to  me. I will take guidance from  him,” Yeddyurappa, who had threatened to  write to President Pratibha  Patil against Bhardwaj’s style of  functioning, told reporters here.Bhardwaj has been frequently   criticizing the first Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in   Karnataka and was particularly upset that Yeddyurappa had not replied to   two of his letters.
One sought a “true picture” of  allegations  against Yeddyurappa over prime land to his kin. The second  was on action  taken against the Reddy brothers, who are also ministers,  over their  alleged illegal iron ore mining activity.
Yeddyurappa replied  after Bhardwaj  publicly criticized him for not responding. But Bhardwaj  found the  reply to be not satisfactory and told reporters that he would  send one  more letter to Yeddyurappa.
Angry with this, Yeddyurappa  announced  he would take the matter to president Patil but later dropped  the plan  and left it to party central leaders to decide.
Yeddyurappa  also said Tuesday that he  would meet Bhardwaj Dec 31 for talks. He  would also invite him to  address the joint sitting of the two  legislatures Jan 6.
“In the interest of the state, there  should  not be any misunderstanding between the government and the  governor. I  will meet him once in a fortnight and will direct senior  officers to  periodically brief the governor,” Yeddyurappa said.
While  Yeddyurappa has been mild in his  attacks on the governor, his party  colleagues do not mince words. They  frequently call him “Congress  agent”. Bhardwaj is a long-time  Congressman and was central law minister  before moving to Karnataka as  governor.
 
