Bengaluru: BJP divided over Yeddyurappa snubbing Simha for 'violent' protests video


Bengaluru, Dec 7 (DHNS): BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa openly denying that party national chief Amit Shah had told Yuva Morcha state President and MP Prathap Simha to take an aggressive fight against the Congress has embarrassed the party.

It has also resulted in leaders of the party airing varied views on the issue. It all began with Simha, hosting a video on his Facebook page, where among others he states that he will be intensifying his fight against Congress on the instruction of Shah.

"Shah during the visit to Bengaluru in August asked us (Yuva Morcha) to list out the agitations against the Congress government during the last four years. He asked us how many times have we faced lathi charge or escaped tear gas shells, indicating that we stage agitations with such intensity to draw the ire of the police ," Simha, who is also Mysore-Kodagu MP, states in the video.


Prathap Simha, Yeddyurappa

A day later Simha, rammed his car into a police barricade after he was prevented to participate in Hanuma Jayanthi function in Hunsur in Mysuru district.

Reacting to the development, Yeddyurappa had recently said, "Shah had only said there should be more zeal in the protests but had never mentioned one should be breaking the law. He (Simha) is unnecessarily dragging Shah's name into all this".

Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly Jagadish Shettar said he had not seen Simha's video and it will be inappropriate to comment. "Breaking the law during protest has never been the policy of the party," he said.

Union Statistics and Programme Implementation Minister D V Sadananda Gowda said "Amit Shah is our supreme boss and we have to abide by his directions. But, does law provide for holding up an MP for 13 hours in a police van?" he asked referring to Simha's arrest.

Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council K S Eshwarappa said Shah had asked the party leaders to take on the ruling Congress. "Police gives permission for processions for Muslims but deny them to Hindus. This is unfair," he said.

Former Home Minister R Ashoka said it is a sensitive matter and will not like to comment. "Our aggressive attitude is not against the police," he said.

  

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  • Gabriel, sagar

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Elected representatives are the de facto custodian of Law and Order. When they fail to realize that only Police can teach them lessons

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  • Rajesh KR, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Pratap Simha is the better option to project as Karnataka CM candidate. Yeddyurappa is known to be corrupt and also has been jailed earlier.

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  • Praja Kiya, Kudla

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Pratap Sinha is under training for future head of Karnataka BJP. He is having complete blessing from Modi & Shah. Ashok would have got this chance but he failed in last BMC election due to his laid back attitude which cost BJP heavily after Bangalore city corporation results, BJP couldn't capitalize the opportunity even after emerging as biggest party. This did not go well with BJP central high command.
    At present situation they have no other choice than Yeddiyurappa because of his caste background. Once after the election whatever may be the results high command will keep Yeddi on corner similar to Advani at central.
    Looking at pre poll survey Kumaranna must be the happiest person, Whatever pre poll survey results are, it seems BJP is having edge in this election because there are good number of female and youth voters who likes MODI.

    Best of luck to all three major parties.

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  • santu birve, Mumbai/Udupi

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Prathap Simha having more youth fan following than yeddy.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    This is not the time to settle scores but to go for election with the active involvement of all

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  • Shabeer Ahmed, M'lore-DMM

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Shah asked him to make violant protests and he started with ramming barricade and trying to run over police. So BJP are very much frustrated and they want to create a law and order situation in the state to make use in election. People should be very clear about whats happening in india under BJP's rule. This is their real face... Caste your vote for the betterment of the society.

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  • cyril mathias, udupi

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    An MP must behave responsibly,no matter to which party he belongs.What simha did belittles his party.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Prathap Simha is better than Yeddyurappa ...

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  • pircki, panchanabettu

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    in this case there are some lapse happened in administration/police dept. now police dept shows finger on DC for denying the permission for processeion & DC says that he is not aware of this. when permission was given for Eid procession why not for Hanuman Jayanthi procession?. if you watch the public TV debate where Prathap Simha & SP Ravi Chenannavar participated you will get some clue for this incident. SP unable to depend his action. Ofcourse MP should follow the law but it doesn't mean that his right should be declined. freedom of speech & rights each people should not be disturbed.

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  • Orton Cordeiro, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    I like what R Ashok said.
    He is very happy to drink milk with closed eyes

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    CM Siddu must act now for entering Amit shah into karnataka state, How can one party president ask MP to take law and order into his hand and make nusense in public and behave like a Rowdi and take revenge on duty police officers,

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  • Balthazar Monteiro, Milan ,Italy

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    We need peaceful country and a capable home minister to control the young generation

    Balthazar Monteiro
    Italy

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  • John Veiges, Bajpe / Bahrain

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    I like the comment made by former home misinter Ashok comment , It shows how much he respect the police

    John Veiges
    Bajpe / Bahrain

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  • Generator James, Bajpe / puchall

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    What Ashok said I totally agree with him

    Generator James
    Bajpe / Puchall

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  • Salma, Muscat

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    Well said Mr Ashok , your man of words,

    Salma
    Muscat

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Fri, Dec 08 2017

    UR JUST A KID. YEDDY UNITED MODI AND SHAH

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