Mysuru, Jul 6: Continuing his attack against the state leadership, dissident BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal on Tuesday called Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa "inactive", and asked him to retire respectfully.

He also alleged that Yediyurappa's younger son and state BJP vice President B Y Vijayendra was running the administration and repeated corruption charges against him.

"There is no selfishness behind this fight, either to become a Minister or the Chief Minister.

We all grew under the wings of Yediyurappa and (later) Ananth Kumar.

There is no doubt that Yediyurappa is a fighter and has built the party in Karnataka, along with Kumar and several other leaders who came later," Yatnal said.

Speaking to reporters,he said he started this fight "that is of truth and honesty", pained by the feeling that BJP's fight against corruption and nepotism is somewhere failing in Karnataka.

"My only appeal to Yediyurappa is, enough, it is good to retire respectfully. It is good in the interest of the state, party and his family," he added.

Yatnal, a disgruntled leader, has continued to embarrass the BJP and the government, despite warnings of strict action by the party leadership.

The senior MLA had to face some protest during his visit to Chamarajanagar district today, as a group of people, who are reportedly Veerashaiva Lingayats, accused him of trying to divide the community and shouted slogans against him, after which police had to escort his vehicle.

The Vijayapura City MLA further claimed that the CM has become "inactive" and the administration is being run by Vijayendra.

"Look at his (CM) TP (tour programme), at the activities of the Chief Minister.. he chairs only one meeting in a day in the morning, the rest is mostly reserved...while our Prime Minister sleeps only for four hours and holds continuous meetings about national and international affairs," he said.

Alleging that the Chief Minister rarely holds lengthy meetings and goes to the Vidhana Soudha under pressure from his son to project himself as active, he claimed that Yediyurappa attends a meeting for a maximum for 15-20 minutes.

Surprisingly, even cabinet meetings with 30-40 subjects in the agenda ends within 30 minutes, he alleged.

Pointing out that hundreds of files come before the Chief Minister every day, Yatnal, a former Union Minister, expressed apprehension over whether Yediyurappa still has the strength to sign all of them.

He also charged Leader of the Opposition Siddaramaiah and Congress state president D K Shivakumar with having an "adjustment" with Vijayendra, who is also the state BJP vice President and that regular meetings take place between them.

Yatnal further expressed the hope that the judiciary will give verdicts that will free Karnataka from corruption, while pointing at cases pending against Yediyurappa and a few family members at courts.

Asked whether he was taking a political risk because of his remarks, he said, "I have always taken risks in my life and that's the reason I have lost several good opportunities.

I should have become the CM as I'm senior to Jagadish Shettar and Sadananda Gowda (former CMs).

I had become a member of the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government even before Yediyurappa became CM."

Stating that he would continue his fight even if his political future was at stake, Yatnal said there were many legislators and leaders who shared his sentiment and were ready to reveal their opinion before credible central leaders sent from the high command on the leadership change issue.

He also termed BJP national General Secretary in-charge of Karnataka Arun Singh's three day visit to the state during which he met legislators individually as "natak" (drama).

"Soon a time will come for a good person to be crowned", he said and hit out at seers of certain Lingayat mutts who are threatening to go on an agitation if Yediyurappa is removed.

Yatnal has been openly demanding Yediyurappa's replacement and has repeatedly set dates for his removal, despite the party clarifying that the CM will continue.

He has also accused Yediyurappa and his family members, more specifically his son Vijayendra, of corruption and interference in the administration.

Asked whether he will be releasing any documents on corruption allegations that he has been making, Yatnal said he would do it soon.

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Mumbai (PTI): The Maharashtra government has set up a State Vaccination Task Force to strengthen the regular immunisation programme and review the progress of related campaigns, a health department official said on Monday.

The State Vaccination Task Force will comprise at least 29 members and will be headed by the administrative head of the health department, he informed.

The government has also constituted separate district-level and municipal vaccination task forces to improve implementation and address challenges at the grassroots level, he said.

Municipal task forces, chaired by respective civic commissioners, have been constituted in view of the vast urban population in Maharashtra and the role of civic bodies in implementing different health programmes.

The district-level task forces will function under the chairmanship of collectors.

"Complete immunisation of children at the appropriate age is an extremely simple, cost-effective and highly effective measure to reduce child mortality and the prevalence of diseases among kids. Immunisation is a powerful tool for reducing illness in children," maintained the official.

To ensure full vaccination of all children, the state government implements various campaigns from time to time as per the central government guidelines, he pointed out.

"Active participation and cooperation of other relevant government departments are essential (in making these campaigns successful)," according to the official.

The state-level body will review the regular immunisation programme, associated campaigns and vaccine-preventable diseases in detail. It will also conduct focused assessments of high-risk districts and municipal corporations, including vacancies at district, municipal and sub-district levels, availability of cold chain equipment, resource gaps and training requirements, he noted.

The state task force will review allocation and utilisation of funds for immunisation and ensure timely action by officers concerned based on reports from district and municipal task forces and state-level monitoring mechanisms, the official said.

It will also ensure active coordination and participation of other government departments in immunisation drives, while district and municipal task forces will carry out similar functions at their respective levels, the official added.