Hindustan Times (Noida)

Rumblings in K’taka BJP after cabinet expansion

- Venkatesha Babu letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

HYDERABAD: Even as followers of chief minister B S Yediyurapp­a prepare to celebrate his birthday on February 27 , trouble seems to be brewing in the Karnataka unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

On Monday night, more than 20 “original” BJP MLAS met at the residence of former chief minister Jagadish Shettar, who is minister of large and medium scale industries in Yediyurapp­a’s cabinet. The legislator­s are said to be unhappy at the recent cabinet expansion in which only turncoat MLAS who joined the party after quitting the Congress and Janata Dal (Secular) were made ministers, several MLAS who did not want to be named said.

The legislator­s, primarily from northern Karnataka, are said to have met to come together to demand a change in leadership, said the MLAS quoted above

Shettar, who met Yediyurapp­a,

told journalist­s: “I am a minister and several current and former legislator­s keep meeting me. They had come to discuss certain things about the developmen­tal activities of their constituen­cies and then they left. Too much should not be read into this. Can I ask them not to meet me?”

The fact that several party heavyweigh­ts like Murugesh Nirani, Umesh Katti, C P Yogeshwar and others who were ministeria­l aspirants chose to meet in a group with Shettar, is being seen as an attempt to send a message to the party high command over the sidelining of loyalist MLAS and the preference given to turncoats. The CM did not respond to questions on this issue.

An unsigned letter allegedly written by his close followers in Kannada and was being circulated on social media asked the CM to step down. In the letter, the author(s) effusively praise Yeddiyurap­pa’s role in bringing the party back to power in Karnaveera­shiva taka, but accuse him of being “weak, helpless and inactive’”due to age-related health issues and thus request him to move aside.

Asking Yediyurapp­a, 76, to retire from electoral politics and become a “Margadarsh­ak” (guide), the letter also says his experience could be better utilised as a governor. The anonymousl­y authored letter says that the CM’S family, particular­ly his younger son B Y Vijayendra, was interferin­g in the administra­tion; it says the CM, who wants to remain the tallest leader of the

–Lingayat community, is not allowing anybody else to grow. Incidental­ly, Shettar is seen as a Lingayat leader and that was one of the reasons he was made CM when Yediyurapp­a rebelled and left the BJP in 2012.

A BJP spokespers­on, Go Madhusudha­n, made light of any threat to stability of the government. “Shettar has already clarified that some legislator­s met him for constituen­cy work. Too much is being read into the meeting. Shettar is a party loyalist.”

Asked about the anonymous letter, Madhusudha­n said: “I haven’t seen this letter. It maybe a fake one put together by opponents of the party...”

Congress spokespers­on Brijesh Kalappa tweeted on Monday: “22 BJP MLA’S are meeting very late in the night at former CM and present Karnataka minister Jagadish Shettar’s residence. @BSYBJP has historical­ly always enjoyed short-lived tenures.”

A Yediyurapp­a confidant who did not want to be named said: “Our leader is number one to number ten in Karnataka BJP. Those demanding he step down don’t they realise what happened to the party when he started KJP. BJP was reduced to 44 seats...” KJP is short for Karnataka Janata Paksha, which Yediyurapp­a formed in 2012 and merged with the BJP two years later.

Political analyst Prof Harish Ramaswamy said even though the party high command may eventually want to replace Yediyurapp­a considerin­g his age, they have no credible replacemen­t. “He is like the proverbial hot ghee. They can neither swallow nor spit. After all he remains there biggest vote getter as seen during the by-polls.”

Dismissing reports of tension brewing in the Karnataka unit of the party; a senior BJP functionar­y in Delhi said, “Karnataka has a stable government under a stable leader.”

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