Mysuru: Head of State Unit BJP Nalin Kumar Kateel will intervene in public spat between Mysore MP Pratap Sime and two BJP Mlaas L Nagendra and Sa Ramadas for the natural gas project.
He will meet them and solve this problem, MySore District In-Charge Minister St Somashekar said on Thursday.
Refusing to be pulled into the line, the minister said the controversy would be resolved peacefully.
“It is a lack of information about the RS 900 Crore project among the two BJP MLA which leads to controversy,” he said.
Speaking to reporters, he said Kateel had asked party activists to refrain from talking about the public problems.
The minister said Kateel would meet MP and MLA and resolve this problem.
However, he stressed that the two MLA did not oppose projects promoted by the center.
“They just want some information,” he said.
Lok Sabha and two MLA members have been involved in the war of words on the project after Ramadas wrote to MCC not to give permission to contract to explore the streets in the Krishnaraja assembly segment represented by Simeha.
Nagendra also said they would not let the road excavation say it was troublesome public.
Meanwhile, Somashekar said Siddaramaah had to assign his house before claiming that BJP MLA would stop and join Congress.
“Netas from Congress left the party.
Let him focus on it,” he said.
Somashekar said he had no knowledge of expansion or rejig in the Bommai cabinet.