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With B Yediyurappa, BJP is sure to be a smooth transition at Karnataka

With B Yediyurappa, BJP is sure to be a smooth transition at Karnataka
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New Delhi: While the resignation of B Yediyurappa has a political circle speculating about the fall in terms of how it has taken it and in the context of the possibility of hatred among fellow lingayats, BJP leadership believes to manage the transition well.
Party sources say leadership has been careful to get veterans, the key to the success of BJP in forming the first government in the south, on the planned succession he has done with Yediyurappa’s day.
They also hope from the support of the former CM to the replacement which, in all possibilities, will be selected from between legislators.
A senior official official said Lingayat leader, was not known for being able to accept suggestions to share power, had come to admit that it was time for him to hang his gloves.
Sources also said that during his visit to New Delhi, the farmer leader had submitted to Prime Minister Narendra Modi his willingness to back down if the party desired and became part of the party’s plan for the country that stood with Modi in 2014 and 2019 selection of Lok Sabha.
The source said the party had decided to keep Yediyurappa engaged.
Education Minister Union Dharmendra Pradhan and Secretary General of the Party (Karnataka In-Charge) Arun Singh will visit Bengaluru as the middle observer for the BJP legislative party meeting where the next minister of the chairman will be decided.
There will be no meeting of the BJP parliamentary council because the Kuningan Party will go with the decision of the state legislative party.
Sources also claim that the next cm will be someone from the existing legislator and no from the center to be moved to take responsibility as Melmsman Karnataka.
“We must see the tone and atmosphere of the legislator.
We will consider all the factors and decisions that will be taken by the central leadership in accordance with the results of the legislative party meeting,” BJP officials said.
The decision to influence leadership changes was taken so that the assembly poll in 2023 could be contested under the next minister’s main leadership.
Although there was a faction battle for some time with several vocal state leaders on Yediyurappa’s continuation, the BJP source said the state government was fine and the party had won several bintir.
However, there was a problem of perception about why Yediyurappa continued despite being 78 years old.
Some leaders, including the Kalaraj Mishra, Najma Hepatulla, must get out of the union ministry as soon as they reached the age of 75 years.
Even though he took over in 2019 at the age of 76, the party had no choice with Yediyurappa being the highest leader of Lingayats, the largest community in the state, whose support played the most important role in making the biggest party BJP in the 2018 assembly poll.
When Yediyurappa continued to hold The clutches in the Lingayat community, the Kuningan Party will make him humor and the possibility of assigning his younger sons Vijayendra some major responsibilities in the state.
The known Yediyurappa loyalist, Shobha Karndlaje (Chikamagaluru-Udupi) was recently given a bed at the ministerial union council, when the step was seen as a precursor to the veteran exit of Lingayat.

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