BJP won't rule Kerala in near future, says Natesan

IANS  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) leader Vellapally Natesan on Friday expressed his displeasure over how the ally is treating his outfit and said that the will not rule in the near future.

"Just look at the state unit of the BJP, they function like a private company. Allies won't stick with the as there is no chance of the ruling in the near future," Natesan said.

In December 2015, Natesan launched his political party BDJS and soon joined hands with the and became the second biggest constituent in the state of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Even though the BDJS failed to win a single seat in the May 2016 assembly polls, it was expecting favours from the for its state leaders in certain posts in corporations and boards, that are decided by the Centre.

Though Natesan does not hold any post in the BDJS, his son Tushar Vellapalli is the Chairperson of the party and all along the father-son duo was hoping that Tushar would get a suitable post, which has not come his way even after more than a year.

Natesan is also the general secretary of the Hindu Ezhava community in the state and heads the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam.

The Ezhavas constitute a majority of over 50 per cent Hindus of the nearly 3.30-crore population of

Natesan's aversion towards state Congress President V.M. Sudheeran, who quit on Friday, is quite well known and he said that with this resignation, good times will come for the Congress.

--IANS

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BJP won't rule Kerala in near future, says Natesan

Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) leader Vellapally Natesan on Friday expressed his displeasure over how the ally Bharatiya Janata Party is treating his outfit and said that the BJP will not rule Kerala in the near future.

Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) leader Vellapally Natesan on Friday expressed his displeasure over how the ally is treating his outfit and said that the will not rule in the near future.

"Just look at the state unit of the BJP, they function like a private company. Allies won't stick with the as there is no chance of the ruling in the near future," Natesan said.

In December 2015, Natesan launched his political party BDJS and soon joined hands with the and became the second biggest constituent in the state of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Even though the BDJS failed to win a single seat in the May 2016 assembly polls, it was expecting favours from the for its state leaders in certain posts in corporations and boards, that are decided by the Centre.

Though Natesan does not hold any post in the BDJS, his son Tushar Vellapalli is the Chairperson of the party and all along the father-son duo was hoping that Tushar would get a suitable post, which has not come his way even after more than a year.

Natesan is also the general secretary of the Hindu Ezhava community in the state and heads the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam.

The Ezhavas constitute a majority of over 50 per cent Hindus of the nearly 3.30-crore population of

Natesan's aversion towards state Congress President V.M. Sudheeran, who quit on Friday, is quite well known and he said that with this resignation, good times will come for the Congress.

--IANS

sg/vgu/vt

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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