Former Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka Eshwarappa!

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Former deputy chief minister of karnataka Eshwarappa!

Former deputy chief minister of karnataka Eshwarappa has said that he will give a befitting reply to BJP's succession politics


I will give a befitting reply to bjp succession politics says Former karnataka deputy chief minister Eshwarappa

Parliamentary lok sabha elections will be held across the country in 7 phases. In this way, polling will be held in two phases on april 26 and May 7 for the state of karnataka, which has a total of 28 constituencies. For this purpose, the political parties who have completed the alliance and constituency distribution negotiations have released the list of candidates.


Accordingly, the bjp top brass did not give a chance to former karnataka deputy chief minister Eshwarappa to contest from the Shivamogga lok sabha seat. Due to this, he has raised the war flag against the bjp leadership in karnataka state. Dissatisfied with not getting a chance to contest in the Shivamogga lok sabha constituency, he had planned to meet amit shah who had gone to delhi to discuss the matter.


But amit shah refused to meet him. Thus, he has announced that he will contest as an independent against PY Raghavendra, son of former chief minister PS Yeddyurappa and current mp in Shivamogga lok sabha constituency.


Eshwarappa has said that there is no room for talks anymore and that he is going to carry out his struggle in a logical manner and has also opined that he has been forced to teach a lesson about succession politics in the BJP.


Easwarappa, who has stated that he is determined to contest the Shivamogga seat against Yeddyurappa's son, should oust karnataka state bjp president PY Vijayendra (another son of Yeddyurappa) from the post of president. He has stipulated that only then will he withdraw his decision to contest in Shivamogga.


Hitting out at PS Yeddyurappa and his family, Easwarappa said, "One family holds the power of the state bjp, which hurts the sentiments of Hindu activists and bjp workers." He scolded. He also said that his struggle against single-family control of the bjp in karnataka will continue.


“PM Modi talks about succession politics in Congress. Similarly, the bjp in karnataka is in the hands of a family. The party should be freed from that family. party workers are affected by them. I will fight to relieve the pain of volunteers.” Iswarappa said.


It is noteworthy that Eshwarappa also said that his son had told him that even if he had no political future, he should cleanse the party of succession politics.

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