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BJP MP and former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bomai expressed optimism that the party’s senior leadership would soon focus on the development of Karnataka BJP, discuss with all key leaders, and take a proper decision.
BJP MP and former Chief Minister Basavraj Bomai (File)
BJP MP and former Chief Minister Basavaraj Bomai on Thursday expressed “serious displeasure” over “internal grip” within the Karnataka BJP and urged the groups to be patience in the party and to solve the differences through discussion under the guidance of senior leaders. .
He expressed optimism that the senior leadership of the party will soon focus on the development of Karnataka BJP, discuss with all the major leaders, and take a reasonable decision.
“At a time when people, especially farmers and women, are in crisis and incidents of violence and suicides are increasing due to the misunderstanding of the ruling Congress party in the state, the opposition BJP is unfortunately, unfortunate The government is facing grip. “Bomai said in a statement.
The factional cracks within the party have come in the open, in which a group of leaders opposing the president of the state unit publicly made allegations against him and demanded the removal of it, while another group is supporting him. , Which is openly calling for the expulsion of those who openly express dissatisfaction and caused damage to the party.
Vijayendra was appointed as the State BJP President in November 2023. His height created resentment among several senior leaders, who have repeatedly voiced their dissatisfaction with their leadership and style of functioning. Shikaripura MLA has been unable to overcome unrest.
Many leaders, especially Bijapur city MLA Basnagauda Patil Yatal and Gokak MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi, are openly critical, accused of engaging in “Adjustment Politics” with the ruling Congress.
He has also criticized him and his father, experienced leader BS Yeddyurappa for trying to keep the party under his control.
Bomai insisted that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the party is providing skilled rule across the country and the decisions of the central leadership are final. He made it clear that he does not believe in the group.
He said that this question does not arise in a particular group meeting, he said, “I am one of many leaders, trying to bring everyone together honestly.” This explanation comes after reports that Yatnal, Jerkiholi and other leaders, who are currently in Delhi, discussed with Bomai on Tuesday.
Bomai urged both groups to practice patience and resolve their differences through discussion, including former Chief Minister Yeddyurappa, directed by senior BJP leaders in Karnataka.
“If this is not possible, they should follow the decision of all central leadership,” he said.
(This story has not been edited by News18 employees and a syndicated news agency has been published from feed – PTI,
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Bangalore, India, India