Disgruntled BJP legislators to meet on Tuesday, to chalk out strategy


Bengaluru, Jan 19 (IANS): Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa's Political Secretary and MLA M.P. Renukacharya has said that a few ruling BJP legislators who had missed the ministerial berths in the recent state cabinet expansion would meet here on Tuesday to chalk out their strategy, including meeting senior party leaders in New Delhi.

Spearheading the campaign to convey the discomfort among the MLAs to the party high command, the Honnali MLA on Monday said the meeting will be within the democratic framework of right to expression in the party.


M P Renukacharya

"Some of us (MLAs) are coming to Bengaluru on Tuesday and we will discuss and then we will decide. We have not fixed any date but we will discuss with our legislators regarding our Delhi visit," he told reporters here.

He also clarified that this meeting can never be against Yediyurappa's leadership or questioning him, but to express and share their own feelings among themselves and plan next course of action of meeting leaders in the national capital.

"We are not against the party, organisation or leadership. We are only conveying our pain and sentiments to our seniors in the party and we have the liberty to express our sentiments," he said.

Yediyurappa had expanded his 17-month-old cabinet on January 13 with the induction of seven new ministers after long-awaited exercise resulted in resentment with some MLAs, including Renukacharya, airing reservations over them being not considered and lack of representation to several districts.

They claimed only a few communities, primarily Vokkaligas and Lingayats, and two major districts - Bengaluru and Belagavi - got more representation in the cabinet.

In October 2010, Renukacharya was the part of rebel group comrising 17 legislators led by the BJP legislator Balachandra Jarakiholi, but at the last minute, Renukacharya abandoned rebels and rejoined Yediyurappa camp but 16 legislators including 11 BJP legislators and five independents attract disqualification from Speaker, K.G. Bopaiah but a year later, Supreme Court reinstates all 16 of them.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2021

    Any chance for Congress to form Government,?????

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  • Kumar, Kasargod

    Tue, Jan 19 2021

    BJP is giving chance to chamchas only. Sincere candidates are deserted. This party have no place for sincere people. Hate mongers who create communal disturbance are given priority in bjp. If you have more police cases on you, you will be given first chance.

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  • Hindi, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2021

    The purported text exchange three days before the airstrike indicates Goswami had prior knowledge of the attack and that it was designed to drum up support for Modi in his reelection bid in pending parliamentary elections.
    Goswami, a firebrand anchor who is Republic TV's co-owner and editor in chief, is known for supporting Modi and his nationalist policies.
    According to the WhatsApp chat transcript, Goswami texted Dasgupta three days before the February 26, 2019 airstrike, saying "something big will happen" and "On Pakistan the government is confident of striking in a way that people will be elated".
    Dasgupta tells Goswami the attack on Pakistan would give Modi a "sweeping majority" in the upcoming general election. Months later, Modi surged to a landslide victory in May 2019, propelling his Hindu nationalist party to back-to-back majorities in parliament.
    Transcripts of the purported text exchange were filed by Mumbai police as part of a supplementary charge sheet in a different case relating to manipulation of TV ratings.
    Neither Dasgupta nor Goswami was available for comment. But Goswami's Republic TV issued a statement alleging the Pakistani government was conspiring against his station.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 19 2021

    Kick this person out from BJP if they want to continue
    That's why people says... BJP can't defeated by other Political Parties .... rather insiders are enough to destroy that Party

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 19 2021

    Side effects and after shocks of Resort Politics.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jan 19 2021

    Even since the Supreme Injustice is done to the voters by elected MLA/MPs which is upheld by the judiciary as legitimate, we will have many more similar dramas. Our judiciary has to uphold the rights of the voters and not allow horsetrading.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Tue, Jan 19 2021

    The famous IMRAN HASHMI of BJPHOOD !! still hanging out ? Why need more power ! whatever he got in his capacity its enough for him !! need more

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