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STAFF WRITER 20:52 HRS IST

New Delhi/Bangalore, Nov 7 (PTI) The political uncertainty shrouding the BJP government in Karnataka showed no signs of clearing, notwithstanding claims of Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa that the the crisis triggered by the Reddy brothers has been "resolved".

Yeddyruppa, who made a flying visit to the Vaishnao Devi temple near Jammu, returned to the national capital for another round of late evening consultations with senior party leaders as the dissidents in Bangalore rejected talk of compromise and stuck to their demand for change of leadership.

Senior leader M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters after the late evening discussions with Yeddyurappa and other senior leaders that there would be no change of leadership and there would be a "happy conclusion".

He said the Chief Minister has extended his stay in Delhi by a day to greet senior leader L K Advani on his birthday tomorrow. He will also meet senior leaders.

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