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Shah asks Eshwarappa to withdraw candidature, rebel BJP leader says not changing mind | Bengaluru

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Shah asks Eshwarappa to withdraw candidature, rebel BJP leader says not changing mind | Bengaluru
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Senior BJP leader K S Eshwarappa on Tuesday said the Union Home Minister Amit Shah called him up and asked him to withdraw his candidature from this Lok Sabha constituency but he stood firm on his decision to contest. Miffed over his son K E Kanthesh being denied the ticket to contest from neighbouring Haveri, the former Deputy Chief Minister had announced he would enter the fray in Shivamogga, where the BJP has again fielded the party veteran B S Yediyurappa’s son and MP B Y Raghavendra.

BJP leader KS Eshwarappa meets Union Home Minister Amit Shah. (ANI Photo)

Eshwarappa, who had also served as the party’s state unit chief, had alleged that Yediyurappa, a member of the party’s Parliamentary Board and central election committee, promised a ticket to his son but betrayed him. He said Shah, who was on a visit to campaign for the Lok Sabha elections in Karnataka, called him up and asked him to withdraw his candidature but he did not agree.

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“This morning ‘iron man’ Amit Shah had called me. He told me that you are such a senior leader and contesting the election, which is surprising. He asked me why I am contesting,” he told reporters here. “Amit Shah asked me not to contest the election and withdraw the nomination papers. He said all the demands will be addressed in the coming days. Three months back I had gone to Delhi and I had explained to him (the prevailing situation in the party) but there were no changes in the situation,” the 75-year-old rebel BJP leader said.

According to him, Shah asked him to meet him in Delhi on April 3. Eshwarappa said he agreed but requested him not to press him to withdraw his decision, as it will cause him a problem.

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“He must have understood my sentiments behind contesting the election. I will win the election and it will help achieve all the objectives for which I am contesting the election,” Eshwarappa said. He also said Shah promised to take care of his son’s political future. “I spoke to my son who told me not to worry about his future and it will be enough if it helps the state BJP unit. I am going to meet Shah in Delhi tomorrow.”

“I told him (Shah) that I am contesting because I am deeply hurt just as all the workers are in pain, who want ‘purification’ of the party,” he said. Eshwarappa said the BJP in Karnataka unit should follow what Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been saying – to end dynastic politics.

“Narendra Modi has given a call to free a political party from a family but in the BJP Karnataka unit, the Congress culture is growing”, Eshwarappa said adding that it is unjust that the entire party is in the grip of a family in the State. It has hurt those who built and toiled for the party.

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“I am contesting this election to free the BJP from the control of ‘father and sons’,” he said referring to Yediyurappa and his sons Raghavendra, who is Shivamogga MP, and B Y Vijayendra, the state unit President and also Shikaripura MLA. According to him, the prominence Yediyurappa’s family has got has hurt all those who helped him grow in the party.

“Also, those fighting for Hindutva, such as former minister C T Ravi, MP Pratap Simha, Uttara Kannada MP Anantkumar Hegde, Basanagouda Patil Yatnal or former Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda or even myself…there is a feeling in the party whether it is wrong to work for Hindutva,” Eshwarappa said.

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