<p>Karnataka Tourism Minister C P Yogeeshwar on Wednesday said he never tried to unseat Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and asked the media not to portray him as a villain.</p>.<p>Yogeeshwar dismissed allegations in some quarters that he was among the BJP leaders who had demanded the replacement of Yediyurappa.</p>.<p>"Yediyurappa is our Chief Minister. Why do you want to make us a villain? We are not trying to unseat Yediyurappa," Yogeeshwar told reporters here.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-politics/minister-post-to-ramesh-jarkiholi-soon-narayan-gowda-1003293.html" target="_blank">Minister post to Ramesh Jarkiholi soon: Narayan Gowda </a></strong></p>.<p>The Minister further said, "We have internal problems and I have been going there (Delhi) to narrate my woes..."</p>.<p>Regarding his meeting with MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, an alleged detractor of Yediyurappa, he said both are friends.</p>.<p>"I must meet him (Yatnal) when I go to his constituency. What's wrong with that?" Yogeeshwar countered.</p>.<p>On when he expects the "results of the exam", he said the seniors in the party have to decide.</p>.<p>On June 25, he had said "I don't want to speak about politics, I have expressed my pain inside four walls. We have written the exam, let's wait for the results, what's the urgency?"</p>.<p>By writing the exam, he apparently meant that he had conveyed his grievances to the BJP national general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Arun Singh who was in Bengaluru for three days a fortnight ago to take stock of the situation following rumblings in the ruling party.</p>
<p>Karnataka Tourism Minister C P Yogeeshwar on Wednesday said he never tried to unseat Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa and asked the media not to portray him as a villain.</p>.<p>Yogeeshwar dismissed allegations in some quarters that he was among the BJP leaders who had demanded the replacement of Yediyurappa.</p>.<p>"Yediyurappa is our Chief Minister. Why do you want to make us a villain? We are not trying to unseat Yediyurappa," Yogeeshwar told reporters here.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/state/karnataka-politics/minister-post-to-ramesh-jarkiholi-soon-narayan-gowda-1003293.html" target="_blank">Minister post to Ramesh Jarkiholi soon: Narayan Gowda </a></strong></p>.<p>The Minister further said, "We have internal problems and I have been going there (Delhi) to narrate my woes..."</p>.<p>Regarding his meeting with MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, an alleged detractor of Yediyurappa, he said both are friends.</p>.<p>"I must meet him (Yatnal) when I go to his constituency. What's wrong with that?" Yogeeshwar countered.</p>.<p>On when he expects the "results of the exam", he said the seniors in the party have to decide.</p>.<p>On June 25, he had said "I don't want to speak about politics, I have expressed my pain inside four walls. We have written the exam, let's wait for the results, what's the urgency?"</p>.<p>By writing the exam, he apparently meant that he had conveyed his grievances to the BJP national general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Arun Singh who was in Bengaluru for three days a fortnight ago to take stock of the situation following rumblings in the ruling party.</p>