Bengaluru: In the midst of the attack continued by several people in BJP in Karnataka against the Chairman of Minister B Yediyurappa, his political secretary M P Renukaccharya on Thursday said the MLA Party would meet the high command in Delhi and request.
Honnali Mla also challenged the Credit of Yediyurappa to resign and face fresh elections, when he praised Strongman’s linglayat for party growth and gathered in the state.
“Is Yediyurappa food ready to use? He has built and maintained this party.
Criticing Yediyurappa is the same as criticizing BJP,” said Renukacharya.
Speaking to reporters here, he said Yediyurappa was not involved in corruption or anything.
“We warn, make a repetitive statement that embraces Yediyurappa is not true.
We are a joint legislature to fulfill the high command.
Session Lok Sabha will begin at that time we will meet with national leaders and demand their expulsion and create confusion, for inhibiting the party’s image, “He added.
Monsoon Parliament sessions will begin on July 19 and will continue until August 13.
According to sources, Renukaccharya along with several legislators had met Yediyurappa on that day.
His statement had come after recent comments by non-satisfied BJP leaders such as Vijayapura, City MLA BASAGODA Patil Yatnal, Minister of Tourism C p Yogeshwar and MLC A H Vishwanath who has embarrassed the party and the government, despite the warning of the disciplinary action by leadership.
Calling Yediyurappa “Great Leader”, who built the party and took him to power, Renukacharya challenged those who questioned their leadership to resign from MLA post and then fought the election.
“Those who make a statement against him (Yediyurappa) every day, we will release corruption documents and fraud against them,” he warned.
Yatnal, who has repeatedly accused Yediyurappa and his family members, more specifically his son and Vice President of BJP stated that B y Vijayendra, corruption and disruption in the administration, Tuesday called CM “inactive”, and asked him to retire respectfully.
While Yogeshwar has talked about the problem of leadership changes in the state, without taking any name, by connecting CM posts to elephants that carry Golden Howdah during MySore Dasara, which is replaced from time to time, depending on their abilities.
, The Secretary General of the National BJP was responsible for Karnataka Arun Singh, who was visiting the country last month, in the midst of a roar in the party about the issue of leadership changes and open reports by state leaders on the issue had warned of actions against the violation of the disciplinary party.
He has put aside any steps to replace Yediyurappa.