Karnataka: Poaching exposes fissures in BJP

Bengaluru | Sunday | 10th February, 2019

Summary:

BENGALURU: The repeated efforts by BJP state unit president BS Yeddyurappa to topple the coalition government appear to have taken a toll on party legislators. Till about a month and a half ago, Ashoka was one of Yeddyurappa’s trusted lieutenants. He had switched off his phone and Yeddyurappa had to send emissaries V Somanna and Prabhakar Kore to resolve their differences,” said a BJP leader.The party is seeing serious competition between Ashoka, Ashwathnarayan, CT Ravi, DV Sadananda Gowda and Shobha Karandlaje in trying to become the Vokkaliga face.Yeddyurappa is also said to have cut Bommai off from the core group. However, the party president, following advice from a section of the leadership over Ashoka’s failure and boasts of bringing in disgruntled ruling party MLAs, decided to keep him outside administrative and political decisions.“For about one and a half months, Ashoka and Yeddyurappa were not on talking terms as the former deputy CM was kept out of the loop when a meeting for three Bengaluru Lok Sabha seats was called. “Had it been Bommai, who has seen coalition politics up close even during Deve Gowda’s days, the party would hava better chance,” said a senior party legislator.However, with the new crop of political leaders assuring Yeddyurappa of bringing 10-15 ruling coalition party MLAs to the BJP without concrete results, the situation boomeranged on him.“The desperation of Yeddyurappa is evident from the fact that despite warnings from the high command and national president Amit Shah not to pursue power, he continues to believe he can become the chief minister,” said another party worker..