Bangalore: Karnataka BJP Leaders Use Drought for Political Gain


Bangalore: Karnataka BJP Leaders Use Drought for Political Gain

V S Karnic

Bangalore, Apr 6 (IANS): The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka continues to sink deeper into the morass over its internal power struggle, with even the severe drought that has affected more than half the state being used to settle scores.

With BJP national leaders showing little inclination to firmly deal with former chief minister B.S. Yeddyurappa's bid for reinstatement, he is using the drought to hit at them and party colleague and successor D.V. Sadananda Gowda.


Yeddyurappa during his tour of the drought-hit taluks

The government has declared over 120 of the state's 176 taluks (administrative sub-divisions) drought affected following poor monsoon.

Gowda has been repeatedly stating that steps have been taken to meet drinking water and food needs of the people in these areas. Enough fodder and water for the livestock are also being provided, he asserts.

Disagreeing, Yeddyurappa has started a tour of the affected areas to, as he claims, "learn first hand" the situation and give inputs to the government. That would have been a welcome development but for the way he set out on this mission.

He announced his decision in Bangalore Tuesday, a day after Gowda's dig at him for attending "felicitation" programmes.

Yeddyurappa quit July 31 over mining bribery charges and has been demanding reinstatement ever since. He has intensified his attempts after the March 7 high court verdict quashing the charges.

He claims that BJP national leaders had promised to make him chief minister again as soon as he was cleared of mining bribery charges. To force them to honour their word, he has made his supporters organise public rallies to show his strength.

He also led a day's boycott of the assembly by about 70 of the party's 120 members in the 225-member house.

"I don't crave for such felicitation where people are hired to attend. It is better to spend that money on providing relief to drought-hit people," Gowda told reporters in Bangalore when asked about his supporters' plan to felicitate him as a counter to Yeddyurappa's rallies.

Before announcing his tour of drought-hit areas, Yeddyurappa repeated his claim for reinstatement and, in an indirect attack on Gowda, lashed out at officials saying they were lethargic and not visiting the affected people.

Gowda has hit back.

He quickly formed three groups of ministers and announced they will visit the drought affected districts to supervise relief programmes.

With summer setting in, the situation in drought-affected areas will only worsen.

The competitive visits to these areas by the ruling party's squabbling leaders will only result in officials at various levels attending to them rather than the needs of the people, besides being a huge waste of money in arranging for government vehicles and security.

And with elections to the state assembly just a year away, BJP factions seem set to squeeze the drought to the last drop for political gain.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sat, Apr 07 2012

    Another excuse for FLOP SHOW……….

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  • Rajesh, mangalore

    Sat, Apr 07 2012

    and what language are u using Ms Sneha Udupi?? is it Indian u urself are using foreign stuff so stop pointing at others, iof u and ur tribe want to succeed globally then prove it by using Indian language, dont say we want to go global so we r using English , how foolish can u be.

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  • Mitwa, Sharjah

    Fri, Apr 06 2012


    Suitable Places for Yeddy is

    1. Court
    2. Jail
    3. Resort for relaxation

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  • Gerald, modankap-bantval

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    SHREEMAN YEDDIJI THIS IS A HAUNTING CURSE FOR YOU OTHERWISE YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN HONORABLE CHIEF MINISTER OF OUR STATE - MIND IT

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    This is nothing but another so-called show of strength.
    Yeddi abhi tumare hamdardhi mein gareeb ka kuch bhi honewala nahi.

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  • Sneha H, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    Drought for Political Gain ?!! Looks fanatical !! People don’t have admiration to the candid persons like Sri Yeddi ji !! People underneath the foreigners !!
    We have autonomy We celebrate Republic Day but still we are under foreigners !! Great Indian !! Great innocent party !!

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    It is more or less Congress using Yeddi's movement for Political gain. Why Centre's Congress Agent for Karnataka is not given importance in news. It was his turn earlier with Yeddi, but now with Chandy. This Agent needs Audi in Kerala, where already the Government is under huge loss. Again, in Centre the Congress has become Kangress, with scams of 2G Spectrum, CWG, Adarsh housing, & now with Tatra deals. Perhaps most of media are under full infulence of Kangress. Definetly in election for Parliament next year, Kangress will be out of power owing to its misdeeds.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    It looks in Karnataka the BJP leaders are digging thier own graves,a power struggle?. It is the time for Congress and JDS to encash this good opportunity in this coming election.Sometime we say 'too much is too bad'for your health and as well as for your wealth,a balance inbetween a long time benefit anyway.

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    facial appearance shows the drought, pls provide a bottle of mineral water to continue further yathra.

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  • VINAY, MANGALORE

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    dvs DONT CARE HIM U DO UR DUTY
    JAI HO BJP

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    Why Yeddi had developed sudden duty consciousness for the drought hit areas?

    One or other way under BJP govt in Karnataka people were under the the wrath of nature,either "BARA" or DROUGHT!!!U.Karnataka flooded under the rule of Yeddy and drought under the rule DVS!!!

    Did Eddy had no idea when he spent crores of rupees for the Birthday bash in Hubli,Shimogga and Bangalore?

    Did Eddy for a moment think while he and his cronies bathed in mineral waters in a resort for twodays as half of the Karnataka is reeling under acute shortage of potable/drinking water?

    Did DVS,CM Karnataka forget while enjoying LUNCH @ Karjola's palace for a tit for tat with drinking of Mineral water?

    I think BJP stalwarts love to have these natural calamities to score political mileage which is exactly going on....Therefore,we need effective working Govt not like the existing one and it is high time how far we tolerate/sacrifice such kind of drama,uncertaintity and confusion...

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  • SS Patil, Dharwad/Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    DVS is handling drought situation very well. We do not want Yeddyurappa to interfere with DVS. Yeddyurappa is touring drought hit areas only to take political advantage. We people of N-K'taka request Mr Yeddyurappa to take rest. Let DVS and others solve our problem.

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/dubai

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    Porn and Corrupt ministers are back

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  • Rakesh shetty, manglaore

    Fri, Apr 06 2012

    GOOD TO SEE YEDDI JI. CONTINUE DOING GOOD WORK FOR BJP. JAI HO BJP.

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