<p>Karnataka Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda today said there was no need for convening an emergency legislative party meeting, as sought by loyalists of B S Yeddyurappa, to discuss reports of a written complaint against some ministers and demanding action against them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The matter need not be discussed in the legislature party meeting", he told reporters on the sidelines of Southern Regional Council Meeting of Confederation of Indian Industry here.<br /><br />In a letter to Gowda yesterday, Yeddyurappa loyalists had urged Gowda to call for an emergency legislative party meeting to discuss reports of the complaint written by Chief <br />Minister and BJP state president K S Eshwarappa to party national president Nitin Gadkari stating that some ministers were involved in anti-party activities resulting in party's defeat in the recent Chikamagalore-Udupi Lok Sabha bypoll.<br /><br />The loyalists, including some ministers and MLAs, also sought disciplinary action against them.<br /><br />"It is a letter written to Gadkari. If any discussion on the content of the letter...it will be between me and Gadkari", Gowda said.<br /><br />On the death of Assistant Conservator of Forests Madan H Nayak after he was allegedly assaulted by a six-member tourist group on May 6 when he tried to prevent them from throwing meat to crocodiles in Kali river at the Dandeli crocodile park, Gowda said he had directed Forest Minister C P Yogeshwar to hand over the case to the CID.<br /><br />"I have asked the Forest Minister to hand over the case to the CID in the wake of apprehensions over police inaction to bring the culprits to book", he said.<br />Three persons were arrested and a hunt is on for other three accused.<br /><br />When Nayak's body was brought to Dandeli yesterday, various local organisations staged protests demanding stringent action against those accused in the incident.</p>
<p>Karnataka Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda today said there was no need for convening an emergency legislative party meeting, as sought by loyalists of B S Yeddyurappa, to discuss reports of a written complaint against some ministers and demanding action against them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The matter need not be discussed in the legislature party meeting", he told reporters on the sidelines of Southern Regional Council Meeting of Confederation of Indian Industry here.<br /><br />In a letter to Gowda yesterday, Yeddyurappa loyalists had urged Gowda to call for an emergency legislative party meeting to discuss reports of the complaint written by Chief <br />Minister and BJP state president K S Eshwarappa to party national president Nitin Gadkari stating that some ministers were involved in anti-party activities resulting in party's defeat in the recent Chikamagalore-Udupi Lok Sabha bypoll.<br /><br />The loyalists, including some ministers and MLAs, also sought disciplinary action against them.<br /><br />"It is a letter written to Gadkari. If any discussion on the content of the letter...it will be between me and Gadkari", Gowda said.<br /><br />On the death of Assistant Conservator of Forests Madan H Nayak after he was allegedly assaulted by a six-member tourist group on May 6 when he tried to prevent them from throwing meat to crocodiles in Kali river at the Dandeli crocodile park, Gowda said he had directed Forest Minister C P Yogeshwar to hand over the case to the CID.<br /><br />"I have asked the Forest Minister to hand over the case to the CID in the wake of apprehensions over police inaction to bring the culprits to book", he said.<br />Three persons were arrested and a hunt is on for other three accused.<br /><br />When Nayak's body was brought to Dandeli yesterday, various local organisations staged protests demanding stringent action against those accused in the incident.</p>