"People's wish was that I should be made a minister but my wish was that Narendra Modi and Amit Shah give me party responsibility," Yeddyurappa told reporters at Chikkodi in Belgaum district.
"They have given me party responsibility, I'm satisfied with it. As former Chief Minister and National Vice President, I will happily work towards strengthening the party," he said.
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Yeddyurappa had returned to BJP and merged his Karnataka Janata Party in January, a year after he walked out of the party at the height of his differences with it over the leadership issue after he was removed as Chief Minister over a graft charge.
The Lingayat strongman had, however, failed to make a big electoral impact with his outfit in the 2013 Assembly polls that saw Congress' return to power after bringing down the first ever BJP government in the South, for which he was credited.
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