"The joining of Yeddyurappa in BJP will not make any impact in Karnataka. On the other hand, the BJP's image will be further damaged," he told reporters here after the inauguration of Traffic Management Centre.
Yeddyurappa's return would only benefit Congress, Siddaramaiah said.
"The BJP was saying it had removed Yeddyurappa after he was imprisoned, but now is inviting him. So what will happen to the party," he said.
On Nandan Nilekani contesting the Lok Sabha seat from Bangalore South constituency, Siddaramaiah said the UIDAI Chairman has expressed his intentions to contest and he told him he would discuss the issue with the Congress high command.
Earlier speaking at the function, Siddaramaiah asked the police to create an environment where people can lead a fearless life. "If people abide by the laws, then most of the problems will be solved automatically," he said.
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