Senior BJP MLA Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, a known dissenter to Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, yet again not only hinted at leadership change in the State by Sankranthi, but also expressed his aspirations to become Chief Minister.
His statement at Vijayapura on Friday gained significance in light of Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s proposed visit to the State, including to Vijayapura around Sankranthi, when Mr. Yediyurappa hopes to get the green signal for the much-delayed Cabinet expansion.
Shah’s visit
Stating that there will be a “big change” probably before Mr. Shah’s visit to the State, Mr. Yatnal also hinted at his aspirations. “Every year, the sun changes his path and shines on the northern hemisphere on Sankranthi. In Karnataka, the sun will shine on north Karnataka and the era of wholesome development of this region will begin,” he said.
Answering a question as to whether he hoped he would be appointed the Chief Minister, he said, “Who said I cannot be the Chief Minister? I could be if it is my destiny.”
Openly expressing the aspiration to be the Chief Minister is rare in today’s BJP, when the central leadership prefers low profile leaders, a senior BJP leader observed.
While Mr. Yatnal’s previous utterances on leadership change had gone without any censure, on Friday, a host of senior BJP leaders reacted sharply.
Union Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda, said in Bengaluru, “Mr. Yatnal is only an MLA, not the party president to talk on leadership issues. He better stop making such statements for his own good.”
However, Mr. Yatnal hit back at Mr. Gowda, pointing out that he was a Union Minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Cabinet, much before Mr. Gowda became one. “This shows who is senior to whom,” he said.
N. Ravikumar, general secretary, Karnataka BJP, said Mr. Yatnal seemed to be upset that he had not been made a Minister and was speaking out of that frustration. “General secretary in-charge of party affairs Arun Singh and party president Nalin Kumar Kateel have clearly said there will be no change in leadership in the State. Despite that Mr. Yatnal has been creating confusion time and again. His indiscipline is being observed by the party leadership,” he said. However, there is as yet no response from Mr. Kateel.
Meanwhile, Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president D.K. Shivakumar, speaking to mediapersons in the city, also hinted at change during Sankranthi. “A new time will come after Sankranthi. Let us see what all happens,” he said.