Crisis in Ruling BJP Worsens, Seven Ministers Ready to Quit


Bangalore, May 12 (PTI) : In escalation of factional feud in ruling BJP in Karnataka, seven ministers and six MLAs loyal to state BJP strongman B S Yeddyurappa tonight handed over their resignations to him, pressing for leadership change in the state and triggering a fresh bout of crisis in the state unit of the party.

The Yeddyurappa loyalists, who have been pressing their demand after Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda complained to BJP President Nitin Gadkari about the "anti-party" activities indulged in by some ministers, have decided to come out of the ministry, sources in Yeddyurappa camp said.

Ministers Shobha Karandlaje, Basavaraj Bommai, Umesh Katti, C M Udasi, V Somanna, M P Renukacharya and Murugesh Nirani submitted their resignation letters to Yeddyurappa this evening, they said.

"Our leader is free to take any decision on our resignation. Since we have been accused of indulging in anti-party activities, though we have not done anything, we chose to quit", one of the ministers said.

The sources also said at least six MLAs have also handed over their resignation from the assembly to Yeddyurappa.

The letters were handed over to Yeddyurappa at a meeting held at his residence, they said.

Yeddyurappa has been holding consultations with his loyalists a day after the Supreme Court ordered a CBI probe against him in connection with illegal mining.

Efforts by RSS Leader Satish to mollify Yeddyurappa and persuade him not to take any hasty step has failed to yield results after both the leaders met briefly today.

About 38 MLAs, including some ministers, have already shot off a letter to Gowda demanding convening of an emergent legislature party meeting to discuss party affairs in the state and his complaint to the party central leadership, which the chief minister has rejected.

On March 24, Gowda and state BJP President K S Eswarappa sent a letter seeking action against some ministers, loyal to Yeddyurappa accusing them of indulging in anti-party activities.

Gowda has maintained there was no need for calling a legisalture party meeting to discuss the content of a correspondence between him and Gadkari.

70-year-old Yeddyurappa had intensified his campaign to regain chief ministership since February after the Karnataka High Court had quashed an illegal mining case filed against him and also the sanction accorded by Governor H R Bhardwaj to prosecute him.

With the party central leadership cold-shouldering his efforts to stage a comeback and asking him to come clean in the corruption cases against him, Yeddyurappa has turned the focus on removal of Sadandana Gowda.

Sources said Yeddyurappa will be taking a decision on the resignation letters of ministers and also that of MLAs on Monday.

Meanwhile efforts to contact Eswarappa and also Gowda, who is on tour of Dakshina Kannada district, proved futile.

Ever since the BJP government assumed office in May 2008, it has faced several revolts, but managed to survive.

In 2009, former minister and mining baron G Janardhana Reddy led a revolt and took away more than 45 MLAs to resorts in Hyderabad and Goa demanding Yeddyurappa's removal as chief minister.

During 2010, sixteen mlas, including five independents withdrew support to Yeddyurappa government, but it surived in the wake of Speaker K G Bopaiah disqualifying them ahead of the two floor tests.

And this March when the BJP government was in the midst of the budget session,Yeddyurappa took 60 MLAs loyal to him to a resort and boycotted the session demanding change in Gowda's leadership.

  

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  • Prashanth, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, May 13 2012

    Job vacancies in Karnataka BJP.... Those who are experts in rowdyism, looting.... please apply.... hurry up... limited seats available...

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Sun, May 13 2012

    GOOD NEWS IS ONLY FOR CONGRESS. IT WON'T EFFECT ANYTHING TO BJP.

    BJP IS VERY STRONG IN STATE. AS USUAL ALWAYS BJP WILL LEAD GOVERNMENT IN STATE.

    DVS LEADING BJP IN A RIGHT WAY. DVS AND ESHWARAPPA WILL SOLVE ANY PROBLEM IN BJP.

    SOON DVS WILL BRING OUR STATE TO NO.1 POSITION. JAI HO BJP.

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  • A. S. Mathew, U.S.A.

    Sun, May 13 2012

    The crack is finally broken into two armies.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Sun, May 13 2012

    People of Karnataka State thought that BJP and its members are most Clean, Disciplined, and Desha Bakthi persons. But reality is that, they are MOST corrupted, very much back stabbing, and worst than terrorist.

    Oh, Karanataka Mathe namagae Rakshane nidu!!!!!!

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  • A.Fakruddin, Kaup/Dubai

    Sun, May 13 2012

    This is a welcome news. Finally minorities can have a sigh of relief.

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  • Frustrated Indian, Mangalore

    Sat, May 12 2012

    We don't want BJP we don't want Congress we don't want JDU. All we want is a group of dedicated intelligent (Narayan Murthy, Aziz Premji, etc) patriots to rule Karnataka and uphold the rule of law.

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

    Sat, May 12 2012

    Monday might be a climax day for BJP Karnataka in which four years they wasted patching up factional feuds.Any guarantee that the issue will be solved with revolts? not@all.This episode of the serial is a blackmailing tactics to tame DVS.Those MLAs and Ministers who had resigned were cowards because they hand overed the letter to Yeddy!!!Let them handover to Speaker Or GUV...What is GUV doing all these days?His swing in to action action is inevitable to clear the uncertainty in Karnataka.Time is running out for BJP, else people will come out to road to kick out this corrupt/Communal govt very soon.

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