Thursday, 3 October 2019
Karnataka CM Yediyurappa postpones Ballari bifurcation decision after threats from within party
Yediyurappa had said Singh will likely contest on BJP ticket if the SC rules favourably in the disqualifications case. A former close aide of the Reddy brothers of Ballari, Singh's bifurcation petition was seen as his reelection strategy. Wednesday's meeting was called in the backdrop of the youngest of the three brothers and Ballari city MLA Somashekhar Reddy's warning that the district would 'burn' if Yediyurappa chose to divide it. A Ballari bandh was also organised on Tuesday in protest. 'We told the chief minister that such decisions cannot be taken in haste and to benefit any one person,' Somashekhar Reddy said after the meeting and added that Yediyurappa was told that he could change the name of the district to Vijayanagara if he wanted. State health minister B Sreeramulu, another close Reddy aide, said the meeting was held in a cordial environment and the chief minister decided to postpone the meeting after taking 'all the opinions'. However, Congress's Rajya Sabha MP Nazeer Ahmed said the atmosphere was far from cordial. 'As soon as the meeting began, I asked the chief minister how he could have invited Anand Singh, who has been disqualified,' he said. 'There was palpable tension between Somashekhar Reddy and the chief minister,' he added. 'It appeared to everybody present there that the whole proposal was meant to help one person in the bypolls,' Ahmed said. 'We told him that a district could not be bifurcated under such flimsy grounds. There are Constitutional provisions that say meetings of gram sabhas have to be called before such a decision is even thought of,' he said. A close Yediyurappa aide said the chief minister had involved himself in an unnecessary matter at a time when he was under fire from several quarters in the state. Yediyurappa's previous government during 2008 and 2011 was destabilised by senior Reddy brother's rebellion. Although no longer in active politics, Janardhan Reddy remains influential. His close aide Sreeramulu is also in the state Cabinet. The Congress had won six of the nine assembly seats in Ballari district in 2018, although the BJP managed to win the Lok Sabha seat. A senior BJP leader said that there was no need to fear the Ballari Reddy's anymore. 'Sure, they are MLAs, but their powers have been cut and they are like any other MLAs in the party,' he said. DailyhuntDisclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by Dailyhunt. Publisher: Hindustan Timeshttps://justpaste.it/3igub
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