<p>"There should not be any rift with the Governor, neither any room for disagreement. As a Governor, he has freedom to offer suggestions", Yeddyurappa said, appearing to soften his stance towards Bhardwaj, both of whom are locked in a war of words, particularly in recent weeks.<br /><br />The Chief Minister's comment is seen as a sign of mending fences with the Governor, who had repeatedly sought answers from the Yeddyurappa Government on allegations of corruption and nepotism.<br /><br />Resenting Governor's frequent outbursts, the ruling BJP has accused Bhardwaj of being a "Congress agent" and demanded his recall.<br /><br />Yeddyurappa said as the opposition parties meet the Governor and complain (against the Government), it's his duty to meet Bhardwaj and give "some information".<br /><br />"The Governor is elderly and experienced. There should be cordial atmosphere. We need his cooperation at every step. We need his feedback and suggestions. I will meet him once in 15 days and take his suggestions and try to understand his feelings", the Chief Minister said.<br /><br />Yeddyurappa said he would meet the Governor on Friday and also invite him to address the joint session of the state Legislature commencing on January six.</p>
<p>"There should not be any rift with the Governor, neither any room for disagreement. As a Governor, he has freedom to offer suggestions", Yeddyurappa said, appearing to soften his stance towards Bhardwaj, both of whom are locked in a war of words, particularly in recent weeks.<br /><br />The Chief Minister's comment is seen as a sign of mending fences with the Governor, who had repeatedly sought answers from the Yeddyurappa Government on allegations of corruption and nepotism.<br /><br />Resenting Governor's frequent outbursts, the ruling BJP has accused Bhardwaj of being a "Congress agent" and demanded his recall.<br /><br />Yeddyurappa said as the opposition parties meet the Governor and complain (against the Government), it's his duty to meet Bhardwaj and give "some information".<br /><br />"The Governor is elderly and experienced. There should be cordial atmosphere. We need his cooperation at every step. We need his feedback and suggestions. I will meet him once in 15 days and take his suggestions and try to understand his feelings", the Chief Minister said.<br /><br />Yeddyurappa said he would meet the Governor on Friday and also invite him to address the joint session of the state Legislature commencing on January six.</p>