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Published 11/07/2009 by The Hindu


Reddy brothers keep leadership guessing

NEW DELHI: The war of nerves between the Bharatiya Janata Party leadership and the two Reddy brothers of Bellary continued throughout Saturday till late evening when word finally came that one of them would soon head for the capital to clinch the compromise deal worked out for Karnataka on Friday.

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BANGALORE: Beleaguered Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa, who was in Delhi for three days to search for a solution to the deadlock threatening his government, ... - [11/08/2009 - Times of India]
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BJP ultimatum fails to move Reddys - [11/07/2009 - NDTV]
Reddy trio drives tough bargain - [11/07/2009 - Deccan Chronicle]
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Reddys remain defiant, Karnataka crisis deepens - [11/07/2009 - Express Buzz]
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