BS Yeddyurappa is back in Bangalore without getting back the Karnataka Chief Minister's job he lost in July. His party, the BJP, has signalled that for now, it cannot withdraw Sadananda Gowda, who was picked by Mr Yeddyurappa as his successor when he was forced to resign on account of corruption charges. Mr Yeddyurappa told NDTV more 'resort' meetings with MLAs were on the cards, but insisted he will not leave the BJP. "Why should I quit the party? I have built it from scratch," he said.