Bengaluru:The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka is currently grappling with significant internal strife as the election for the state president approaches. Senior leaders, including former ministers Ramesh Jarkiholi and Kumar Bangarappa, have travelled to New Delhi to voice concerns over the recent selection of district presidents and to discuss the upcoming state president election. They plan to stay in the capital for three to four days, seeking meetings with the party's central leadership, sources said.
This internal discord has been brewing for some time. The faction led by senior MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal has openly challenged the leadership of the current state president, BY Vijayendra, son of former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa. Yatnal's group has criticised Vijayendra's leadership style and has accused him of being responsible for the party's recent electoral setbacks. In response, Vijayendra has warned that he will not remain silent against such allegations.
The party's central leadership has taken note of these developments and has scheduled a core committee meeting in Bengaluru to address the issue. A senior leader from New Delhi is expected to attend this meeting to mediate and submit a report on the internal strife.
This internal conflict has significant implications for the BJP's role as an effective opposition in Karnataka. The public display of discord gives the impression that the party is more focused on internal battles than on holding the ruling Congress government accountable. This could undermine the BJP's credibility and effectiveness in the state.