The Free Press Journal

YEDDY’S WELL-WISHERS SAY HE NEEDS A ‘WELL-DESERVED REST‘

- SHANKAR RAJ

Senior BJP leaders in Karnataka are keen to give Chief Minister BS Yediyurapp­a an unexpected ‘gift’ on his 77th birthday on February 27 – a letter of appreciati­on and gratitude accompanie­d by a ‘retirement letter’; a sort of golden handshake.

Yediyurapp­a is one of the only exceptions to the BJP rule that anyone who has crossed 75 years should not hold office. But the party command is unable to ask him to walk quietly into the dusk fearing the wrath of the numericall­y strong Lingayat community of which Yediyurapp­a is the tallest leader.

But of late, the Chief Minister’s reflexes are showing signs of ageing and this has given rise to an unsigned letter calling for his retirement. Nobody has dared to sign the letter, but sources in the BJP say that senior party leaders with indirect backing from the high command are behind the missive that has gone viral on social media.

Citing his health condition, the letter has called for a change in leadership.

But in order to coverup the charge of dissent, the letter is written by Yediyurapp­a’s ‘well-wishers’. They have heaped praise on him for having built the party from scratch in the state and cited his huge contributi­ons to the party. At the same time, the ‘well-wishers’ have expressed deep concerns for his age and the need for some well-deserved rest.

“Age is taking a toll on his health. Despite best efforts, his body is not responding to the rigours of his role. He should be given an honourable exit from active politics and be made governor of a state,” the letter said.

But the letter is not without a sting in the end. It also refers to alleged interferen­ce of his family members in the administra­tion of the state and has termed one of his sons as the ‘Super CM’. “MLAs, ministers, officials and industrial­ists are being directed to meet the Super CM by Yediyurapp­a,” the letter alleged.

This letter came out in the open just a day after a few BJP MLAs and leaders met at former CM Jagadish Shettar’s house. Incidental­ly, Shettar is also a Lingayat. The late night meeting is believed to have expressed unhappines­s about Yediyurapp­a failing to induct senior leaders into his cabinet while rewarding almost all the turncoats with plum ministeria­l berths.

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