Bengaluru:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on a visit to poll-bound Karnataka surprised state BJP strongman B S Yediyurappa and many in the party by choosing to accept a flower bouquet from his son B Y Vijayendra first over him, as he arrived for a breakfast meeting at the former Chief Minister's residence.
The gesture assumes significance as it's seen by some in the party that Yediyurappa's political heir apparent, who is the party's State vice-President, may be heading for a bigger role as the party prepares for the Assembly elections, due by May. As Shah alighted from his car, Yediyurappa stepped forward to offer the bouquet but the Home Minister told him to give it to his younger son and chose to accept it from him.
A beaming Shah and Vijayendra, who also got a pat on the back from the former BJP President, then posed for photographers. Thereafter Shah accepted a bouquet from Yediyurappa. Photographs also later showed Vijayendra personally serving breakfast to Shah. The breakfast meeting comes weeks before the Assembly elections in Karnataka and in the midst of the party in the process of finalising its candidates..The octogenarian Yediyurappa, who is also a member of the Parliamentary Board, the party's top decision-making body, had been touring across the state as part of the 'Vijaya Sankalpa Yatre' in recent weeks.
"Amit Shah spoke to me with a lot of affection, it has given me the strength of an elephant. It has given me more strength to work," Vijayendra told reporters after the meeting, in response to a question, about whether Shah has sent a political message by insisting on taking a flower bouquet from him. In response to a question, he noted that he has been working and touring in the Shikaripura constituency in Shivamogga district, based on the advice of the party workers and leaders there.
On whether he will be contesting against senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah in Mysuru's Varuna segment (if he enters fray from there), he said, it is for the party's central leadership to decide. Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, state BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel, party's General Secretary in-charge of Karnataka Arun Singh, Ministers Govind M Karjol and B Sriramulu were also present at the breakfast meeting.
There were reports earlier that Yediyurappa was upset as Vijayendra was not given any prominent position in the party and was not inducted into the cabinet by making him an MLC after he stepped down as Chief Minister in 2021. While announcing that he will not contest the Assembly polls, Yediyurappa in the same breath had said that he will be vacating his Shikaripura Assembly seat, from where Vijayendra will be contesting, if the high command agrees.