Claiming that the party was united as it prepares itself for the 2018 assembly polls, he said there is no difference of opinion between him and senior party leader K S Eshwarappa, both of whom had engaged in an unsavoury public spat.
"There is no problem at all, there is no difference of opinion at all..," Yeddyurappa said in reply to a question if the differences have been sorted out between him and Eshwarappa.
Yeddyurappa and Eshwarappa had indulged in a publicspat, over the former's "unilateral" style of functioning and appointment of party office-bearers "ignoring loyal workers" and the old guard of the party.
Yeddyurappa was speaking to reporters after releasing a "chargesheet" against Siddaramaiah-led Congressgovernment here.
Setting the tone for 2018 assembly elections, Yeddyurappa along with several senior party leaders will be travelling across the state from May 18 to June 27.
Asked about Eshwarappa's absence at the event, Yeddyurappa remained silent while Shettar said "in the last three years also when the chargesheet against the government was released, Eshwarappa was not part of it and it has continued."
Claiming that as per various surveys of private agencies, Karnataka is the most corrupt state with numberone position, Yeddyurappa alleged that the law and ordersituation in the state has "completely failed" under thisgovernment.
Accusing the state government of showing "inefficiency" in distribution of central relief to the affected farmers, Yeddyurappa also charged that loans taken by the government was the highest compared to any of its predecessors.
He also demanded that the chief minister waive farmers' loans, while chiding the government for blaming the centre for not doing its part in mitigating the problem.
Listing the government's 'failures' departmentwise, Shettar called the state government "irresponsible."
Stating that the Congress has been "failing" across the country, Shettar said in Karnataka, the BJP under the leadership of Yeddyurappa will ensure that the state is "Congress free."
He also claimed people will bring the BJP back to power in2018 and teach a lesson to the Congress.
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