Bengaluru:Ruling out any leadership change, the BJP's Karnataka unit on Wednesday said it will face the next election too under Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, and warned of action against indiscipline.
The assertion comes following a comment by senior BJP legislator Basanagouda Patil Yatnal that Yediyurappa will not remain Chief Minister for long.
Facing flak from partymen, Yatnal has tried to defend his remarks saying he was functioning as a public representative with conscience and not motivated by ministerial aspirations.
"There is no question of Chief Minister change in the state, for the next three years Yediyurappa will remain the Chief Minister, " state BJP said in a tweet quoting its president Nalin Kumar Kateel.
"Yediyurappa will complete his term and we will face the next election also under his leadership.
Disciplinary action will be taken against those indulging in indiscipline," he said.
Indicating a rebellion, Yatnal had on Monday said that Yediyurappa will not remain the Chief Minister for long and the high command has decided that his successor will be from the north Karnataka region.
The former Union Minister had even accused the Chief Minister of taking all the development work to his home district of Shivamogga while taking back the funds allocated to MLAs of other constituencies.
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While Yediyurappa, not wishing to react to Yatnal's statement, has merely said he will talk to the disgruntled leader, several BJP leaders and ministers have hit out at him.