Ministers rally behind Yediyurappa after Eshwarappa's complaint


Bengaluru, Apr 2 (IANS): A day after Karnataka Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister K.S. Eshwarappa complained about the "high-handedness" of Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, top ministers, including Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol and Home Minister Basvaraj Bommai, on Thursday came out in full support of Yediyurappa.

In a letter to Governor Vajubhai R. Vala on Wednesday, Eshwarappa had accused Yediyurappa of running the administration in an "authoritarian manner", and charged him with making allocations worth Rs 774 crore from his department while bypassing him.


K S Eshwarappa (left) and B S Yediyurappa

Karjol said that it was not right on the part of any ruling party member to express displeasure in this manner.

"Yediyurappa is not CM but he is also Finance Minister, and hence he has all the prerogative of allocating funds to people who come to him. This is first time, in the state, such a thing of writing letter to the Governor has taken place," he said.

Bommai said that one must be aware that the Chief Minister is a "supreme decision maker" and his decision must be respected. "He, being a Finance Minister, he also enjoys certain privileges of allotting funds under his discretionary powers. He may have exercised it. These differences could have been sorted out well within the four walls of the party or the cabinet forum itself," he said.

Health Minister K. Sudhakar admitted that the letter by Eshwarappa was "an embarrassment".

"We can not deny that it has embarrassed us. Both are contemporaries. They have started their political journey almost at the same time and worked together. They have tasted victories and defeats at the same time. I think this will get resolved soon," he said.

Revenue Minister R. Ashoka said that one must realise that the CM has the prerogative of whom to induct and drop from his cabinet. "This being the bedrock of a functioning system, how can any of us (ministers or MLAs) object to release of funds? Eshwarappa should not have adopted this route to air his grievances like this, instead he could have tried to raise it in our party forum," he said.

CM's close aide and political secretary, M. P. Renukacharya sought to turn the table on Eshwarappa, alleging that it was due to Eshwarappa's decisions like forming Sangolli Rayanna Brigade ahead of the 2018 Assembly polls, that resulted in defeat of party candidates in not less than 40 seats.

"Eshwarappa is responsible for restricting the party's winning streak to 100 seats. Yediyurappa toiled hard to keep the flock together, but Eshwarappa doesn't seems to like it, therefore, he is making such statements," he alleged.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dr. Haneef Shabab, Bhatkal

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    CD Scare might have brought them together.

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    After effects of Resort Politics or Grapes turning sour.

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  • Peter, Belman

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    KSE and Yeddy mutual fight always bring a disgrace to people of Karnataka.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Ramesh Jarkiholi has to be Sacked ...

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Problems is nothing . Yeddy didn't share the kick backs . obviously these Yeddy chelas will support Yeddy only .Other their money printing seat will go off. Yeddy is not there they will have no place anywhere . So if Yeddy says Donkey has 5 legs these Guys will say yes Yeddy is right . I one w ay Eshwarrapa has done a good job. But till now he was quiet supporting Yeddy & BJP but today why he turned his back towards BJP thats a ??????

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Those who are supporting BSY are equailly corrupts .

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Any person who supports politicians and blindly follow them are equally responsible for corruption. In my opinion all politicians are same they fight elections to make money, there is no politician in India who can say he is not corrupt.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    We are used to getting ruled by corrupts for decades! Nothing new! High taxes today on all forms of people especially middle class is a new addition!

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