<p>Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Saturday denied rumours that the party top brass asked him to resign.</p>.<p>"The party top leaders have not asked me to resign. I will continue as the CM," the CM told reporters here after meeting BJP National president J P Nadda.</p>.<p>"We discussed the strengthening of the organisation in the state. Nadda ji asked me to work hard and bring back to the party to power again. I assured them that I will work hard to strengthen the organisation," he said, insisting that we discussed state and national political developments. </p>.<p>Yediyurappa dismissed such claims of his resignation, saying "there is no value of such news". On being asked if he has resigned, Yediyurappa said, "Not at all... Yesterday I met the PM, we discussed the development of the state and I will come back again in August. There is no value of such news."</p>.<p>When asked whether Nadda asked him to step down, he said, "Nobody asked me to resign. That situation does not arise now."</p>.<p>"I will try to come to Delhi in the first week of next month to meet the party top leaders on state developmental issues," he said.</p>.<p>The CM also met Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.</p>.<p>Yesterday, the Karnataka CM <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/b-s-yediyurappa-meets-pm-modi-laughs-off-buzz-of-cm-change-1009398.html" target="_blank">met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss development projects</a>, an official statement said, but this was widely seen as a precursor to a change in the state’s leadership.</p>
<p>Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Saturday denied rumours that the party top brass asked him to resign.</p>.<p>"The party top leaders have not asked me to resign. I will continue as the CM," the CM told reporters here after meeting BJP National president J P Nadda.</p>.<p>"We discussed the strengthening of the organisation in the state. Nadda ji asked me to work hard and bring back to the party to power again. I assured them that I will work hard to strengthen the organisation," he said, insisting that we discussed state and national political developments. </p>.<p>Yediyurappa dismissed such claims of his resignation, saying "there is no value of such news". On being asked if he has resigned, Yediyurappa said, "Not at all... Yesterday I met the PM, we discussed the development of the state and I will come back again in August. There is no value of such news."</p>.<p>When asked whether Nadda asked him to step down, he said, "Nobody asked me to resign. That situation does not arise now."</p>.<p>"I will try to come to Delhi in the first week of next month to meet the party top leaders on state developmental issues," he said.</p>.<p>The CM also met Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.</p>.<p>Yesterday, the Karnataka CM <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/top-karnataka-stories/b-s-yediyurappa-meets-pm-modi-laughs-off-buzz-of-cm-change-1009398.html" target="_blank">met Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss development projects</a>, an official statement said, but this was widely seen as a precursor to a change in the state’s leadership.</p>