Told party leadership of adjustment politics in State unit: Yatnal
The MLA said he has submitted a six-page reply to the notice served to him by BJP Central Disciplinary Committee (CDC) member secretary Om Pathak for his “tirade against the state-level party leadership and defiance of party directives”
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BJP leader Basanagouda Patil Yatnal
New Delhi/Bengaluru, 4 Dec
BJP leader Basanagouda Patil Yatnal
on Wednesday said he has explained to the party leadership in detail the
alleged "adjustment politics, grand corruption and dynastic politics"
prevailing in the Karnataka unit of the party.
The MLA said he has submitted a
six-page reply to the notice served to him by BJP Central Disciplinary
Committee (CDC) member secretary Om Pathak for his “tirade against the
state-level party leadership and defiance of party directives.”
“In my letter, I have said that our
party should come out of the adjustment politics, grand corruption, clutches of
dynastic politics and the voice of Hindutva should grow stronger because UP,
Assam, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh are now leaning towards Hindutva,” Yatnal
told reporters in New Delhi.
According to him, people of
Karnataka are not ready to accept anyone against Hindutva. “I have also
explained the serious cases against Yediyurappa and his family and the
adjustment politics,” Yatnal added.
He said he demanded a neutral
national leader for Karnataka.
Yatnal said that there were many
neutral leaders, who were unhappy with the Yediyurappa family, but they are not
speaking against the former CM because of internal discipline.
Yatnal is a strong critic of BJP
veteran BS Yediyurappa and his family, especially his son and the party's
Karnataka chief BY Vijayendra.
He has often targeted them and
demanded that the BJP central leadership check Yediyurappa's 'dynasty politics'
in order to fight against the 'dynasty politics' of Congress effectively.
Yatnal along with a few senior BJP
leaders, including MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi, Arvind Limbavali, Mahesh Kumtahalli,
and Madhu
Bangarappa had taken out a
month-long anti-Waqf march from Bidar to Chamarajanagar. The march started on 25
November and will conclude on 25 December. The march is widely perceived as a
show of strength by the anti-Vijayendra faction within the BJP. Yatnal has said
the march was not directed against any individual but aimed at "protecting
farmers, Sanatana Dharma, and Hindus from eviction notices issued by the state
Waqf Board."
However, the march is perceived as
a show of strength against Yediyurappa and Vijayendra. It does not have the
sanction of the state party leadership.
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