Bengaluru: BJP state executive meet on May 6 - Will leaders sort out differences by then?


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, May 1: The first sparks of friction between top BJP leaders due to unilateral appointment to district committees of the party made by Yeddyurappa had gone off at the BJP state executive held at Kalaburagi sometime back. The next executive of the party is being held at Mysuru from May 6 onward. Will Eshwarappa and Yeddyurappa be able to amicably settle differences by then, is a million dollar question for which even these two warring leaders may not be knowing the answer.

The executive meet at Kalaburagi was held when tension between these two leaders was at the zenith. The leaders fought bitterly at the executive then. Although the next executive is being held after a gap of nearly four months, there is no change in ground reality. During these two executives, both the warring leaders were summoned to Delhi by party national president, Amit Shah, who told Yeddyurappa to convene meeting of a committee of four formed by him and affect change of district level office bearers as per the consensus there, whereas Eshwarappa, who was made president of backward classes morcha of the party, was asked to disassociate himself from Rayanna Brigade.

Both the leaders have not met these conditions, and continue to hurl accusations against each other. Eshwarappa has often been commenting about Yeddyurappa's loyalty to the party and raising the issue of formation of KJP by him. While Eshwarappa claims that he has the blessings of the top leaders for his link with the Brigade, Yeddyurappa thinks otherwise.

Some party functionaries are worried about the prospect of the Mysuru executive turning out to be another forum for these two leaders to flex their muscles. The executive is being held for two days on May and 7 a Rajendra Kalamandira Mysuru. In addition to Yeddyurappa, Muralidhar Rao and union ministers from Karnataka, MPs, office bearers of different morchas, party organizing general secretaries etc will be present at the executive. The face off between RSS activists working in BJP and Yeddyurappa has made the matters worse for the national leadership of the party.

Eshwarappa's anger has now been further fuelled by the unceremonial ouster of state vice presidents of the party, Nirmalkumar Surana and M B Bhanuprakash, both with RSS links. Eshwarappa, who took part in the house warming ceremony of party leader, M B Nandeesh, on Sunday at Tumakuru, returned to Shivamogga instead of going to Bengaluru and held parleys with leaders at the residence of Bhanuprakash at Mattur near Shivamooga. It is said that Eshwarappa's camp is unanimous in its opinion that it was wrong on the party of the party leadership to relieve the two from their posts before calling them for dialogue and hearing their grievances. Eshwarappa feels that genuine workers of the party who built the party in the state are being axed.

Interestingly, Bhanuprakash has convened a press conference at Shivamogga on Monday May 1.

In the meantime, Yeddyurappa said again that the national leadership of his party would be able to solve the issue in consultation with state in-charge of BJP affairs, Muralidhar Rao. Former minister and BJP state general secretary, C T Ravi, termed the placing of blame on national joint organizing secretary, Santosh, by the Yeddyurappa camp as unfortunate. He said Santosh has been working selflessly since he took over the work, and he has handled issues concerning the party organization with clarity and clear vision in the interests of the party and hence it was wrong to hold him accountable for things which are going wrong.

The meeting of the committee of four persons, Muralidhar Rao, Santosh, Arunkumar and Yeddyuyrappa that was formed by national leadership of the party to sort out the issues, which was expected to be held here on Sunday could not take place as Yeddyurappa, who came back from Delhi left for Shivamogga immediately after his arrival here.

  

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Tue, May 02 2017

    No wonder the Delhi based media comes out saying Karnataka is top currupt.They still think that Eddi is the CM.
    Say what ever you want but next assembly congress for sure and common people,wage workers are with congress.

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  • RAMPA, MOON

    Mon, May 01 2017

    SACK ONE GET ONE SACK FREE.

    IF YEDDY IS SACKED, SOBHA WILL ALSO RESIGN. AND BOTH MIGHT JOIN SRI RAMASENE.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Dear Voters, Please do not waste your valuable votes on incompetent fighter cocks.....Please elect and select Siddu who is far more efficient, transparent and productive than these people.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Yeddi is the biggest troublemonger in BJP. He talks BIG. Better sack him. If not BJP will be in soup.

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  • Kamath, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    It's better for BJP to get rid of these 2 persons if they want to win 2018 MLA elections.
    If these 2 persons have ego in between them what service they can do for the public?
    In last election BJP lost because of Yeddiurappa 's arrogant nature.& these 2 persons are old enough to retire from politics just like LKAdvani in BJP

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  • alwyn soans, mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    in the last election bjp lost because of corruption charges against yeddiuarappa and his colleagues ....first time in history of karnataka chief minister went tojail for corruption....and his several; ministers went to jail for looting mines, rape charges..,and grabing lands in and around bangalore city...so people of karnataka rejected bjp and elected congress...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, May 01 2017

    If party needs to win next round of elections, these issues should be buried and put aside

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Mon, May 01 2017

    THEY BOTH BADLY NEEDS URULU SEVE. LETS HAVE COMPETITION. WHO FIRST FINISHES THE SEVE. THE LOOSER SHOULD QUIT THE PARTY

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    'Odeda mane'. No scope for patch-up after divorce.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Halwa Hai Kya ...

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  • RK, mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Kick out both... They already spoiled lot

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  • j.ananta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Mon, May 01 2017

    May be people are tired hearing the same news about fighting these people

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    first two and half years let Yedyurappa be the CM, after that when he goes to jail, Ishwarappa can be the CM!

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  • alwyn soans, mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    when he goes to jail..., eshwarappa comes out with bail....thuuuuuuu.... shame ...for this we want to vote bjp..?

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Both should be put in same jail cell....and make Shobhakka as 'Jail Warden'.....like cockfight this is unlikely to stop till they destroy the party!!!...

    This is nothing new,,, Janata Party did this in 1977-1979....history repeats...In purana's Rakshasas would kill each other so world would be peaceful....

    ...JH...

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Whoever wins, losers will be the poor public who work honestly.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Will leaders sort out differences by then ?....NO Never till they are expelled from Party !!

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  • ROVIL, MANGALORE/oman

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Remove Yeddyurappa for bjp party then only all problems will solve.

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  • Nithin Poojary, Mangalore

    Mon, May 01 2017

    We have seen the infighting in Karnataka BJP during Yeddiyurappa, Sadadanada Gowda and Shettar's regime. They did not had time to sought their problem. Daily Resort politics and accusing each other hardly they had time for governance

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Has any one succeeded in straightening a dogs tail ...

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Wash DC.

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Amit Shah is trying to hold both tails in his hand!!!....problem is when he leaves them, they curl back...Shobhakka is looking for 2 casts to fix them!!!...

    ...JH...

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  • Shibu, Dubai

    Mon, May 01 2017

    Karnataka people are really tired of these people.. Why BJP is so scared to expel them from the party

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