Mining baron Janardhana Reddy rejoins BJP ahead of Lok Sabha polls
Reddy on Monday merged his KRPP with the BJP as he, along with wife Aruna Lakshmi and some family members, joined the party in the presence of its veteran leader and former chief minister BS Yediyurappa, State President BY Vijayendra, and others
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The Gangavati MLA, who is an accused in an illegal mining case, had formed the 'Kalyana Rajya Pragati Paksha' (KRPP) ahead of the state Assembly polls last year, snapping his two-decade-old association with the BJP
Bengaluru, 25 March
Former Minister and mining baron G
Janardhana Reddy on Monday rejoined the BJP ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.
The Gangavati MLA, who is an
accused in an illegal mining case, had formed the 'Kalyana Rajya Pragati
Paksha' (KRPP) ahead of the state Assembly polls last year, snapping his
two-decade-old association with the BJP. Reddy on Monday merged his KRPP with
the BJP as he, along with wife Aruna Lakshmi and some family members, joined
the party in the presence of its veteran leader and former chief minister BS
Yediyurappa, State President BY Vijayendra, and others. Reddy had recently met
Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi.
However, in the 27 February Rajya
Sabha polls he had extended support to the Congress candidate. Calling it a
"home coming", Reddy explained that the move to merge KRPP with the
BJP is to "strengthen Narendra Modi's hands and make him the Prime
Minister third time".
"Amit Shah had invited me to
Delhi and told me that -- there is no question of extending outside support
(KRPP supporting BJP in LS polls) and instead I should join the BJP and work
for it, as I took my political birth in the party. Accepting it, I'm joining
the party," he said.
Praising Yediyurappa and the
leader's contribution in his political growth, Reddy said he is happy that he
will be working in the party now with the veteran leader's son Vijayendra. "I
will work as a common party worker along with other leaders under the
leadership of Vijayendra. I have not come with any conditions or expectations.
Whatever responsibility the party gives me, I will honestly work.
"BJP was always there in my
blood, but due to some reasons I had gone out, but today I feel I have come
back to my mother's lap. Looking at my brothers here, I don't feel like I'm
coming back to the BJP office after 13 years," he added.
Welcoming Reddy back into the
party, Vijayendra said his joining will strengthen BJP in the Kalyana Karnataka
region. "Liking Narendra Modi's leadership and accepting BJP's ideology,
Reddy has rejoined the party. Reddy has said that Karnataka should have a
larger contribution in making Modi PM once again -- to ensure that BJP and
JD(S) alliance win all the 28 Lok Sabha seats in the state, he is merging his
KRPP with BJP and is joining the party," he said.
Before the Assembly polls last
year, Reddy had been largely politically inactive for nearly 12 years since his
arrest by the CBI for an alleged role in a mining scam. During this period, he
had a brief stint ahead of the 2018 assembly polls when he campaigned for his
close friend and former Minister B Sriramulu in Molakalmuru Assembly segment. In
the run up to the 2018 Assembly polls, the then BJP national president Amit
Shah, in response to a reporter's question, had distanced the party from him
and stressed that "the BJP has nothing to do with Janardhana Reddy."
Accused in a multi-crore illegal
mining case, he has been out on bail since 2015. Several conditions were
imposed by the apex court in its order which includes prohibiting him from
visiting Ballari in Karnataka and Ananthpur and Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh. Because
of these restrictions, he had to contest the 2023 Assembly polls from Gangavati
in Koppal district.
Expressing his displeasure about
the way BJP had ignored him, Reddy had announced a new party last year and also
took a dig at his brothers -- Karunakara Reddy and Somashekar Reddy -- and
Sriramulu, as they remained with the BJP. The three of them had unsuccessfully
contested the Assembly polls, with Reddy's new party said to have impacted
their performance in the election.
Sriramulu, a ST community leader
and former Minister is now the BJP's candidate from the Bellary (Ballari) Lok
Sabha constituency.
Reddy had played an instrumental
role in strengthening the BJP in the Ballari district and is still believed to
enjoy a considerable clout there as well as in adjoining districts like
Chitradurga, Koppal and Raichur, which could be useful for the BJP in the Lok
Sabha polls.
Reddy and his brother-in-law BV
Srinivas Reddy, managing director of Obalapuram Mining Company (OMC), were
arrested by the CBI on 5 September, 2011. The company is accused of changing
mining lease boundary markings and indulging in illegal mining in the Ballari
Reserve Forest area, spread over Ballari in Karnataka and the Anantpur district
of Andhra Pradesh.
Reddy first came to political
limelight during the 1999 Lok Sabha elections, when he campaigned for BJP
leader, the late Sushma Swaraj, who had contested against Congress' Sonia
Gandhi from Ballari.
Former Congress Minister T John's
son Thomas John also joined the BJP on Monday.
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