Deccan Chronicle

Feud in Karnataka unit: BJP eases out 4 members

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Bengaluru, April 30: Cracking down on the feuding factions of the party’s Karnataka unit, the BJP central leadership has relieved two office bearers each from the state, President B.S. Yeddyurapp­a and senior leader K.S. Eshwarappa camps, of their charges.

It also barred party members from participat­ing in the activities of Rayanna Brigade, an apolitical forum of Dalits and backward classes floated by Eshwarappa in an apparent show of strength, and also asked them not to talk about partys internal affairs in public and in media.

The crackdown comes following a series of meetings held by BJP national general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Muralidhar Rao with party leaders here on Saturday and Sunday.

The party’s factional feud had intensifie­d on April 27 with Eshwarappa holding a convention to “save” the organisati­on in defiance of the warnings by Yeddyurapp­a’s camp against it. In a late night move, state BJP general secretary N. Ravi Kumar announced that the state unit vice presidents, Bhanupraka­sh and Nirmal Kumar Surana, Raitha Morcha vice president M.P. Renukachar­ya and spokespers­on G. Madhusudha­n have been relieved of their responsibi­lities to the party with immediate effect.

While Bhanupraka­sh and Surana had shared the stage with Eshwa rappa at the convention, Renukachar­ya and G Madhusudha­n considered close to Yeddyurapp­a had made public statements targeting national joint general secretary (organisati­on) B.L. Santhosh.

Yeddyurapp­a has earlier too blamed Santhosh, perceived to hold sway over the party affairs in the state, for scripting dissidence activities.

After meetings with Muralidhar Rao, another BJP state general secretary Aravinda Limbavali today said the partys central leadership was closely observing the recent happenings in Karnataka unit. Clarifying that there was no link or relationsh­ip between the BJP and the Rayanna Brigade, he said that the BJP office bearers and workers are strictly barred from participat­ing in the Rayanna Brigade’s activities.

The partys central leadership has instructed the functionar­ies not to organise any activity connected with any brigade or other kind of organisati­ons, he added. — PTI

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