Panaji (Goa): Amid speculation about a change of guard in Karnataka, BJP president J P Nadda on Sunday ruled out any leadership crisis in the southern state and said Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa has done good work. He termed as baseless the Pegasus snooping allegations, and hit out at the opposition parties over it, saying that there was no issue left with them.
Talking to reporters here at the end of his two-day Goa visit, Nadda also said that the BJP would fight the Assembly elections in Goa due early next year under the leadership of Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, but added that a formal decision about it would be taken by the party's parliamentary board.
On Karnataka, he said, 'Yediyurappa has done good work. Karnataka is doing well. Yediyurappa is taking care of the things in his own way.' When asked if there is a leadership crisis in the southern state, Nadda said, “That is what you feel. We don't feel so.' Nadda's remarks assume significance as they came hours after the Karnataka CM said he will take an appropriate decision, once he receives directions from the BJP high command this evening, regarding his continuation in the post.
'By evening once it comes, you will also get to know about it, once it comes I will take an appropriate decision,' Yediyurappa had said in Belagavi in response to a question whether the directions from the party high command in Delhi were expected today.
Replying to a question over the Pegasus snooping row, Nadda said, “It is baseless…It is issueless. The opposition parties led by the Congress do not have any issue which they want to raise for people. That is why they raise this kind of issue.' Last Sunday, an international media consortium had reported that over 300 verified Indian mobile phone numbers, including of two ministers, over 40 journalists, three opposition leaders besides scores of businesspersons and activists in India, could have been targeted for hacking through the Pegasus spyware of the Israeli firm NSO. However, the government has been denying all Opposition allegations in the matter.