Eshwarappa protests by remaining absent for BJP’s core committee meeting
Team Udayavani, May 30, 2018, 10:53 AM IST
Bengaluru: Difference inside BJP went to the fore again when senior leader and former deputy chief minister of the party, K S Eshwarappa, was absent from core committee meeting of the party held on Tuesday May 29. Numerous vibe that the dispute which was communicated by the veteran leader at the very first core committee meeting of BJP after the elections happens to be an awful sign.
It was proposed to examine a few points at the said meeting including choice of possibility for assigning individuals to the legislative council. The meeting examined about how the party should conflict with the coalition government in the state. About the choice of candidates, it was chosen to abandon it to the tact of the discretion of the central election committee of the party.
The core committee meeting chose that either Yeddyurappa or some other senior pioneer will partake in the meeting being organised by Chief Minister, H D Kumaraswamy, for examining loan waiver proposal where the party’s stand on the issue would be clarified.
Center board of trustees individuals declined to remark on this development, and calls made by media to Eshwarappa stayed unanswered.
Contrasts have again raised between B S Yeddyurappa and K S Eshwarappa over the fielding of Rudre Gowda as a hopeful for upper house for the benefit of the party. Eshwarappa, it is stated, is backing the candidature of Bhanuprakash, with the proposal that Rudre Gowda can be given a shot when opportunity comes up straightaway. As Yeddyurappa stayed firm on the candidature of Rudre Gowda, Eshwarappa avoided the meeting to demonstrate his outrage, sources expressed.
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