No room for factional politics in social gathering: Karnataka BJP chief Vijayendra

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Karnataka BJP president B Y Vijayendra on Sunday stated there isn’t a room for factional politics within the social gathering, and organising conferences was unacceptable.

Karnataka BJP chief BY Vijayendra.

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He urged social gathering leaders holding any such conferences and conferences to instantly cease their actions.

Declaring on the media stories about preparations for a present of power occasion being organised by a bit of social gathering leaders in his favour, Vijayendra stated, “There are no factions in the BJP and everyone in the organisation is a staunch party worker.”

“I urge all our former legislators and party leaders who have gathered in Davangere that already our conducts have created a lot of confusion among party workers and supporters in the state. By organising such events no one should give room for more confusion,” he instructed reporters right here.

“I’m making it clear that no such convention or event is before us. No one should pay heed to such things. Through the media I want to tell our former legislators and party leaders that no such events or meetings should be organised,” he added.

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Amid factional rift inside the state BJP, just a few “like-minded” social gathering leaders and former legislators led by former minister M P Renukacharya had lately stated they plan to carry a mega rally in Davangere within the coming days, which was seen as a “show of strength” in favour of Vijayendra.

The proposed rally is being seen as a counter to the faction of social gathering leaders led by senior MLAs Basanagouda Patil Yatnal and Ramesh Jarkiholi, who’re vital of state management, particularly Vijayendra.

Yatnal and Jarkiholi have been overtly vital of Vijayendra, accusing him of indulging in “adjustment politics” with the ruling Congress. They’ve additionally criticised him and his father — veternal chief B S Yediyurappa — for making an attempt to maintain the social gathering below their clutches.

Yatnal-led factions have, nevertheless, considerably toned down their actions after he met the social gathering management in Delhi, following a show-cause discover that was issued to him.

Vijayendra, in a put up on ‘X’, asserting that there isn’t a room for factional politics within the BJP stated, “As the state president, I will be calling a meeting of party MLAs, former MLAs, and all party elders very soon aimed at taking everyone into confidence and further strengthening the party organisation.”

“…..all meetings and programmes should be held within the party framework, and that carrying out any activities by setting aside the party’s rules and objectives is not in line with the organisation’s wishes,” he added.