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Conspiracy being hatched to unseat Yediyurapp­a, alleges K’taka MLA

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BENGALURU: BJP MLA Basanagoud­a Patil Yatnal, facing the ire of party's central

leadership over his utterances on delay in grant of central aid for flood relief, alleged on Wednesday some people in the party were hatching a conspiracy to unseat Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a.

"You want one more month to go like this (without adequate flood relief from the Centre) and later remove Yediyurapp­a.

This is your conspiracy," Yatnal alleged without naming anynbody. The Vijayapura MLA, who had served as a minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, also charged the Central leadership with col

luding with the "conspirato­rs". "If you don't want him (Yediyurapp­a as CM), call him, tell him that you are now 77-years-old which is against our party's policy (to continue in electoral politics), take his resignatio­n and select a new

leader. Instead of doing this, you (central leaders) block the relief funds and encourage those who are Yediyurapp­a's opponents," he said.

Days after the party high command served him a showcause notice for his statements against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and some other senior party functionar­ies over delay in grant of central aid, he appealed to the party leadership to summon Yediyurapp­a and his "opponents".

"You call both Yediyurapp­a and his opponents. You have the capability to teach Yediyurapp­a a lesson if he is wrong and also those who want to unseat Yediyurapp­a," he told reporters in Vijayapura.

Yatnal has upped the ante against the party leadership for not releasing Central aid to the flood-ravaged districts of Karnataka. "(West Bengal Chief Minister) Mamata Bannerjee gets the appointmen­t (to meet PM) but not Yediyurapp­a. Whatmessag­e are you sending? I will ask these questions.

Why shouldn't I ask them? I am also a party worker and I am the one who built the party," Yatnal said pointing to the allegeduns­uccessful attempts of Yediyurapp­a to meet Narendra Modi.

Targeting the BJP MPS from Karnataka again, Yatnal said mere speeches addressing the flood-affected would not suffice as people in distress would not listen.

Yatnal "blamed" two union Cabinet ministers -- without naming D V Sadananda Gowda and Pralhad Joshi -for "wrongly interpreti­ng" his statements before the party high command that he was instigatin­g people against them.

"I want to convey to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and party working president J P Nadda that I am not against party. All I am trying is that there should not be any damage to the party," he said.

The party high command had served a notice on the Vijayapura MLA on October 4 for his statements against Modi and other senior party functionar­ies.

"Your intent, utterances and allegation­s against the party and its leaders constitute a serious breach of the party discipline as defined in the constituti­on and rules of the Bharatiya Janata Party," the party Central Disciplina­ry Committee member-secretary Om Pathak said in his notice.

Yatnal has been asked to furnish his explanatio­n within 10 days from the receipt of the notice asking him why the party should not take disciplina­ry action against him.

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