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Speculation rife as BJP leaders meet DK Shivakumar

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Utkarsh Mishra
September 03, 2023 21:05 IST
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Amid speculation of 'Operation Hasta' going on in Karnataka to woo Bharatiya Janata Party leaders to join the Congress, former BJP minister B C Patil and ex-MLA Narasimha Naik met Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar during the birthday party of noted Kannada film actor Sudeep Sanjeev, who is popularly known as Sudeep.

IMAGE: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar. Photograph: Shrikant Singh/ANI Photo

However, Patil and Naik on Sunday ruled out the possibility of them quitting the party and joining the Congress.

Operation Hasta' is being projected as an attempt to make the leaders of opposition parties, mainly the BJP, to join the Congress. It is said to be in retaliation to the BJP's Operation Lotus' of allegedly toppling a government and installing theirs, as had happened in 2019 when the coalition government of Congress and the Janata Dal-Secular collapsed due to the disqualification of 17 MLAs of ruling coalition.

 

Patil and Naik said their meeting with Shivakumar in a five-star hotel was a sheer coincidence and an unexpected one.

"It was an unexpected meeting. I did not expect that Shivakumar would come there," Patil told reporters.

Naik too clarified that he has no plans to quit BJP and join the Congress.

"There is no question of undergoing any operation' because I am neither suffering from cancer nor tumour. Also, I don't have any disease. There is no situation to go to any doctor," he said.

He said Sudeep had thrown a party in a hotel on Saturday where we all had gathered.

Naik, however, admitted that there is discontent in BJP and he had raised it in the party meeting recently.

Explaining it, he said during the recent meeting he had told the senior party leaders to appoint a leader of the opposition and constitute a team with new state party (BJP) president. It will help in the upcoming Lok Sabha election, Naik said.

According to him, people are waiting to vote for the BJP in the Parliament election. The delay in the appointment may drive people away from the party, which should not happen.

Naik admitted that the party has been seeing the downfall after removing B S Yediyurappa from the post of Chief Minister in July 2021.

"After removing B S Yediyurappa from the post of Chief Minister, to some extent our downfall started, which did not pick up again. There is no second thought about it. Now Yediyurappa is at the forefront. Vijayendra is also there. Yediyurappa is doing his job of building the party," he added.

The former BJP MLA said Yediyurappa speaks over phone twice a week to all leaders who lost the election.

"He (Yediyurappa) talks to us just like a father, just like the head of the family speaks to the children. Yediyurappa is not sitting idle. He is trying to solve our problems. He is also talking to all of us. We will contest the election under his leadership," Naik said.

Meanwhile, a war of words broke out between Karnataka Infrastructure Development Minister M B Patil and former BJP Minister C N Ashwath Narayan over the Operation Hasta'.

Narayan alleged that the Congress is trying to blackmail the BJP leaders.

"Today Congress is a sinking ship. It has no future. They are trying to blackmail by saying that these people are joining our party. They (Congress) will fail," he said.

He also said no one should draw any conclusion based on someone meeting with people in power.

Reacting to the blackmailing jibe, Minister Patil said, "It means BJP people have done something, which makes them prone to blackmailing. You can be blackmailed only if you have done something. Now, Ashwath Narayan has spelt out the truth."

The minister said someone should ask Narayan what blackmail has happened.

A few days ago, former BJP Ministers S T Somashekar and Arabail Shivaram Hebbar, and former BJP MLA M P Renukacharya had met the Chief Minister and the Deputy CM.

Somashekar, Shivaram Hebbar and Patil were among the 13 disqualified Congress MLAs in 2019, who had resigned from their party and Karnataka assembly bringing down the coalition government of Congress and the JD-S.

Soon after the collapse of the coalition government, BJP came to power in Karnataka.

The three leaders along with other disqualified MLAs joined the BJP, contested the bypolls and became ministers in the BJP government.

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