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By Vijayend (left) is a deputy for Shikaripura. He is the son of the chief minister of four times BS Yeddyurappa.
In Karnataka, some deputies and state leaders expressed their dissatisfaction with the president of the BJP K by Vijayendra and demanded the dismissal of him. However, the party’s high command published an opinion on the deputy of Vijaypura, refusing to remove it. Vijayendra is the son of former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa.
The party high command reprimanded the complaints and refused the action against Vijayend. The party has published an opinion on the deputy of Vijaypura, Basangauda Patil Yatmal, saying that you cannot disturb the discipline. The opinion was requested in 72 hours.
Request to make the former president of the CM state The complaints of complaints require Vijayendra to be withdrawn from the post of party president and commanded the old CM and the MP Basavaraj Bomma. These leaders met with Bomma and speaks. However, Bomma spoke of staying with the decision of the High Command party.
The former chief minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj S. in Bengaluru. Karnataka BJP President by Vijayendra with Bomomi.
Vijayendi’s opposition from the Lok Sabha elections According to sources, the exercise to eliminate Vijayend has started since the Lok Sabha elections. However, the party has now paid attention to this and made an opinion to the complainants.
These leaders complained Vijayendra is the son of the former chief minister of Karnataka, BS Yeddyurappa. He complained to him with the deputy Basangauda Patil Yatanal, BP Harish, the former deputy Kumar Bangarappa and the former Minister of the Union GM Siddheshwara in Karnataka in -charge Radhamohan Das Aggarwal.
The opposition camp was also received from Nadda It is said that the former minister and deputy Rameh Jarkiholi constantly made statements against Vijayend and his father Yeddyurappa in the media. He also met the national president of the JP Nadda party with certain leaders. However, sources claim to have been reprimanded by party leaders.
The action was requested against opponents Last week, BJP deputy Suresh Gowda said Vijayendi effectively led the party. He demanded an action against rebel leaders. He said – it is unfair to criticize the former chief minister BS Yeddyurappa. If only party leaders make negative statements against them, then workers would weaken.
Yeddyurappa played an important role in the power of the BJP in the state. The rebels should put their point on the party’s platform instead of making public statements.
The strongest fort of the Karnataka of the South Society Karnataka is the only state in the South, where the BJP is strong. In such a situation, the high command of the party does not want any kind of factionism here. The leaders of the rebellion looked for time to meet the high command of the party, but the party refused to meet him.
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