Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Friday deferred at a last minute a proposal to recommend inclusion of the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community under OBC list following lack of consensus in his Cabinet and intervention of the BJP central leadership, sources said.
The subject was listed in today's Cabinet meeting. It was not taken up as several Ministers, citing similar demands from sub-castes belonging to other communities that have been left out of the Centre's OBC (other backward classes) list, exerted pressure on the Chief Minister, warning about its political ramifications, and highlighted the need to study the issue further.
"On the Veerashaiva-Lingayat issue, for various reasons, I will take a decision once I go to Delhi and come back after consulting them (BJP high command). It won't be decided today.
It is also the opinion of my Cabinet colleagues," Yediyurappa told reporters before heading into the Cabinet meeting.
"It is a very special decision, after discussing with the high command, we will go ahead," he said.
However, according to party sources, a top central BJP leader called him up, asking him to defer a decision on the subject noting that it''s an important issue and its implications have not been discussed in the party forum yet.
In a departure from normal practice, Yediyurappa, as per his scheduled programme release on Thursday evening, was slated to address a press conference after the Cabinet meeting apparently on the Veerashaiva-Lingayat issue -- a task generally done by the Law Minister. However, he did not address the media as the matter was deferred.
The Chief Minister''s move on the recommendation is seen in some political circles as his attempt to flex his muscles and send a message to the central leadership, which had not given green signal to carry out Cabinet expansion/reshuffle.
During his conversation with the top BJP leader who had called him, Yediyurappa is said to have communicated that the delay in clearance on the Cabinet exercise despite his visit to Delhi is being seen as undermining him and his position, responding to which the former has reportedly said that the nod will be given soon, sources said.
Regarding the much-awaited expansion or reshuffle of his cabinet, Yediyurappa told reporters that he has just spoken to Union Home Minister Amit Shah in this regard, and the central leadership will convey their decision soon, and the exercise may take place in two-three days.
The decision to recommend inclusion of the community as OBC under the central list is also seen by many within BJP circles as a move by Yedurappa to further consolidate his position as the leader of Veerashaiva-Lingayats, amid speculation that the party''s central leadership is weighing the option of replacing him considering his age (77 years).
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Considered as BJP's core vote bank in Karnataka, the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community, to which Yediyurappa also belongs, is estimated to form about 16 per cent of the state''s population.