Former Karnataka Chief Minister and Karnataka Janata Party (KJP) leader B.S. Yeddyurappa has ruled out the possibility of his party forming a Government with BJP after the Assembly polls.

“There is no question of KJP joining hands with BJP to form the Government. Some of them are trying to create confusion in the minds of people. Our aim is to form KJP Government on our own,” he told reporters after inaugurating the KJP’s Election Office here.

Assembly elections are due in May.

Yeddyurappa also said there is no question of his party tying up with other parties to form the Government. “When I was in BJP, I was determined to bring it to power in South India and did it. I am now determined to bring KJP to power and I am confident I will succeed,” he said.

Yeddyurappa said he did not expect any political change after January 23, nor was he “trying anything of that sort (destabilising the present government).”

On his supporter Nehru Olekar’s remarks that about 20 MLAs and four ministers would join KJP on January 23, Yeddyurappa said he was not aware of it.

Yeddyurappa said he has not given any deadline to BJP MLAs and Ministers to join KJP. “If they want to join my party happily, let them do so. If they feel safe in BJP, let them continue there. I have not set any deadline for them,” he said.

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