Bengaluru: Three teams formed by BJP high command to keep eye on state government - Reports


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Sep 3: It is learnt that national president of BJP and union home minister Amit Shah has reportedly formed three teams to keep an eye on the movements of state BJP government led by CM B S Yediyurappa. These teams will convey the information to the center from time to time, tracking the functioning of the government.

Though Yediyurappa is the chief minister, he has to get the approval for every decision from the BJP high command. After the formation of the cabinet and assigning of portfolios, a minor dissent is noticed in the state BJP. Many state BJP leaders have vented their frustration either directly or indirectly. These three teams are going to gather all the information about the government, including the movement of the leaders and convey the same to the central leadership, it is learnt. As per the party sources, Amit Shah has formed these three teams after getting approval from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.


B S Yediyurappa

One of the teams will monitor the movements of CM B S Yediyurappa and his son Vijayendra. The second team will keep an eye on the three DCMs and senior cabinet ministers holding influential portfolios. The third team will observe the movements of all the other ministers.

These secret teams will analyse the decisions taken by the government, transfers, important schemes, the rights and wrongs. The sources have clarified that any wrong doings and out of the way decision will be directly brought to the notice of Amit Shah.

  

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