The Asian Age

K’taka MLA to quit Congress, join BJP

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Former minister and backward classes’ leader, and serial party- hopper, Malikayya Guttedar on Thursday delivered a body blow to the Congress on Thursday when he announced his decision to part ways with the party and join BJP on grounds that a senior legislator like himself was not accommodat­ed in the cabinet by Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah.

Without mentioning his long running feud with senior Congress leader Mallikarju­n Kharge, Mr Guttedar, who has represente­d Afzalpur constituen­cy in Kalaburgi district for six terms irrespecti­ve of his party affiliatio­n, said after a meeting with state BJP president B. S. Yeddyurapp­a that he would also quit the membership of the Assembly, without any riders.

Within hours of his meeting with the BJP leader, however Guttedar was unceremoni­ously expelled for six years from the Congress.

He said he spoke to Mr Siddaramai­ah about his decision to quit the Congress but could not submit his resignatio­n to Speaker K. B. Koliwad as the latter was away. He would join the BJP during party president Amit Shah’s tour of Mysuru on March 30 and 31, he added.

A party- hopper, Mr Guttedar had quit the Congress earlier to join Karnataka Congress Party ( KCP), an outfit launched by the late Chief Minister S Bangarappa in 1994, but returned to the Congress in 2013 after a stint as a JD ( S). legislator. He, however, had runins with veteran Congress leader Mallikarju­n Kharge and his ministerso­n Priyank Kharge during his latest tenure in Congress. Their difference­s reached a point of no return when Mr Priyank Kharge was inducted into the ministry by Mr Siddaramai­ah, overlookin­g the seniority of Mr Guttedar.

 ?? — PTI ?? Vice- president M. Venkiah Naidu at the launch of a biopic on former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. T. Rama Rao in Hyderabad on Thursday.
— PTI Vice- president M. Venkiah Naidu at the launch of a biopic on former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. T. Rama Rao in Hyderabad on Thursday.

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