Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

UP on mind, party got BSY to ask ministers to resign

- Shekhar Iyer siyer@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The BJP high command told the three Karnataka ministers, accused of watching porn inside the state assembly, to quit, sending a clear message that their behaviour was unacceptab­le.

As the party's immediate worry was over its fallout in pollbound UP, the central BJP leadership tasked former state CM BS Yeddyurapp­a to secure their resignatio­n as they were said to be his supporters.

Yeddyurapp­a summoned the three ministers in Bangalore on Wednesday morning and reportedly reprimande­d them "severely", BJP sources said. Later, they were summoned at a meeting attended by top leaders including Karnataka CM Sadanand Gowda, state BJP president KS Eswarappa and BSY. On Tuesday night, BJP chief Nitin Gadkari had directed Gowda and Eswarappa to initiate action against the three ministers, party sources said.

Though Gowda dodged questions on the BJP offering an apology and left it to the Karnataka speaker for further action, Gadkari said an inquiry would be ordered against the three and "suitable action" will follow the probe.

"As of now, all the three ministers claim to be innocent. However, an inquiry will be ordered into the episode and suitable action will be taken by Cm... there is deteriorat­ion in

All the three ministers claim to be innocent. However, an inquiry will be ordered into the episode

NITIN GADKARI, BJP chief

all walks of life. Unfortunat­ely, politics has not remained immune to that, " Gadkari said.

Arun Jaitley, leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha, said the party "regretted" the incident.

The opposition Congress and JD- S members in the state assembly had sought their suspension, disqualifi­cation and even their immediate arrest.

For ever anxious about his return to the state’s top post, Yeddyurapp­a was very upset that the ministers got into such row at a time when he was working toward his "rehabilita­tion."

In Delhi, BJP spokespers­on Rajiv Pratap Rudy did not mince words. "The national leadership of BJP has taken note of what has happened... Certainly, it demeans the political system. We have no qualms in stating that the resignatio­ns have been taken and accepted.... Strongest action will be taken against them." Rudy also denied reports that the ministers are likely to get away lightly as they are close to Yeddyurapp­a.

 ??  ?? Karnataka Youth Congress members hold a banner showing the three BJP ministers, who were allegedly watching a porn clip in the state assembly, during a protest in Bangalore.
Karnataka Youth Congress members hold a banner showing the three BJP ministers, who were allegedly watching a porn clip in the state assembly, during a protest in Bangalore.

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