Deccan Chronicle

Eshwarappa says some within BJP want CM Yediyurapp­a replaced

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Bengaluru, June 16: Karnataka BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel on Wednesday once again ruled out the possibilit­y of a leadership change in the State, even as senior Minister K.S. Eshwarappa acknowledg­ed that a section within the party is of the view that Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurapp­a should be replaced.

The statements have come as the BJP national general secretary incharge of Karnataka Arun Singh’s three-day visit to the state begins on Wednesday amid speculatio­ns in some quarters about leadership change.

“There is no question of leadership change. Chief Minister Yediyurppa will remain in the post for the next two years,” Kateel told reporters.

However, Rural Developmen­t Minister K.S. Eshwarappa conceded that some within the party are proposing that the Chief Minister should be replaced.

“What you are saying is right, some have proposed that the Chief Minister should be changed, while a few others are proposing that he (Yediyurapp­a) should continue as the Chief Minister; a few have even gone to Delhi and come back,” Eshwarappa said in response to a question.

Eshwarappa, however, hoped that all issues would be resolved, as Singh would meet Ministers, legislator­s and MPs and elicit their opinion and share the same with the central leadership.

Eshwarappa, also a former

SPECULATIO­NS HAVE been rife for some time now that a section of the ruling BJP is trying to push for unseating Yediyurapp­a.

AMID ALL these activities and speculatio­ns, Yediyurapp­a had earlier said he would continue in the top post as long as the BJP high command has confidence in him, and he had no confusion about it.

HE ASSERTED that there was no confusion in the State BJP on the issue of leadership and that he would work for the developmen­t of the state during the remaining two years of the term.

ESHWARAPPA on March 31 met the Governor and submitted to him a five-page letter on “serious lapses and authoritar­ian ways of running the administra­tion” by the Chief Minister. State BJP president, on March 31 met the Governor Vajubhai Vala and submitted to him a five-page letter on “serious lapses and authoritar­ian ways of running the administra­tion” by the Chief Minister.

As part of his three-day visit, Singh would be holding a meeting with all the Ministers, and during the next two days he would have one-on-one meetings with legislator­s and Ministers who want to meet him, and finally on Friday he would take part in the State BJP core committee meeting, party sources said.

Speculatio­ns have been rife for some time now that a section of the ruling BJP is trying to push for unseating Yediyurapp­a.

However, Singh had recently ruled out replacing the Chief Minister and asserted that Yediyurapp­a would continue in the top post.

His visit comes amid growing disgruntle­ment among a section of BJP legislator­s like HubliDharw­ad MLA Arvind Bellad and Tourism Minister C.P. Yogeshwar who have made visits to Delhi to meet national leaders and expressed the feeling of some legislator­s against Yediyurapp­a's style of functionin­g and requested them to rein in the Chief Minister.

Leaders like MLA Basanagoud­a Patil Yatnal and MLC A.H. Vishwanath have been embarrassi­ng the government with their statements against the functionin­g of the government and the Chief Minister, alleging interferen­ce from Yediyurapp­a's younger son and state BJP vice president B Y Vijayendra in administra­tion.

Also, the government­s Chief Whip V. Sunil Kumar has publicly asked BJP leadership to provide a “platform, where legislator­s can air their grievances. This even as some BJP legislator­s are said to be pushing for convening a legislatur­e party meeting, pointing at certain decisions taken by the government, its functionin­g, handling of the Covid crisis and alleged instances of corruption, among others.

Amid all these activities and speculatio­ns, Yediyurapp­a had earlier said he would continue in the top post as long as the BJP high command has confidence in him, and he had no confusion about it.

He subsequent­ly asserted that there was no confusion in the State BJP on the issue of leadership and that he would work for the developmen­t of the State during the remaining two years of the term.

Earlier too, there have been speculatio­ns in some quarters that the BJP high command is mulling leadership change in Karnataka considerin­g the 78-year-old Yediy-urappa's advancing age.

Though the BJP had officially rejected outright such speculatio­n in the past, it refuses to die down, with some within the party like senior MLA Basanagoud­a Patil Yatnal giving credence to it with his statements, setting repeated deadlines for Yediyurapp­a's exit. —

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