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BJP fails to rein in rebel leader Eshwarappa

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SHIVAMOGGA: BJP national general secretary and Karnataka in-charge Radha Mohan Das Agarwal on Sunday rushed to pacify KS Eshwarappa who has rebelled against the party, but the former deputy chief minister is firm on his decision to contest the Lok Sabha election as an independen­t candidate.

Eshwarappa will be contesting from Shimoga Lok Sabha constituen­cy in Karnataka against former Chief Minister BS Yediyurapp­a’s elder son BY Raghavendr­a. Agarwal, along with some other senior party functionar­ies, met Eshwarappa and tried to convince him not to contest the election. However, he was “adamant” and said he would fight the election for sure and that no one can change his mind.

Speaking to reporters after meeting Eshwarappa, Agarwal said this was his personal visit and nothing to do with politics. “We are friends from the same party. This was our personal visit. I sat with his family. There were children there. We don’t talk politics with children. Meeting family is not a political for me,” Agarwal said.

Eshwarappa on Sunday once again vented his anger against former Chief Minister B S Yediyurapp­a, who is a member in the BJP’s Parliament­ary Board, for denying a ticket to his son

KE Kantesh. His rebellion has come as a big embarrassm­ent for the party as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to address a public gathering in Shivamogga, the home town of Yediyurapp­a and Eshwarappa on Monday.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi should come back to power again and the party should be free from the control of B S Yediyurapp­a and his family. With that intention in my mind, I am contesting the Lok Sabha election,” the former DCM told reporters here.

Eshwarappa said central level BJP leaders are under the “illusion” that only Yediyurapp­a can help them get a definite number of seats.

“We have to communicat­e to the the central leadership about the bad politics happening in Karnataka. We call Congress a party controlled by the family of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. Even Modi targets Congress for it. Now, the BJP in Karnataka is becoming like Congress,” Eshwarappa said.

Pointing out that Yediyurapp­a is now the BJP parliament­ary board member and his son Vijayendra the state president, Eshwarappa said, “The entire BJP in the grip of a family is against the principles of PM Modi.”

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