Karnataka minister writes to guv, says CM ‘interfering’ in ministry
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Bengaluru:01.04.2021
Alleging chief minister BS Yediyurappa’s “authoritarian interference” in his ministry, Karnataka rural development and panchayat raj minister KS Eshwarappa on Wednesday sought the intervention of the governor and party leadership for revocation of orders and restoration of “peace” in administration.
In a written complaint to governor Vajubhai Vala and BJP national general secretary in-charge of Karnataka Arun Singh, Eshwarappa accused Yediyurappa of direct interference in his ministry in violation of the Karnataka (Transaction of Business) Rules on division of power in the cabinet. A copy has been forwarded to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union home minister Amit Shah and BJP chief JP Nadda.
The complaint brings to the fore resentment against Yediyurappa in the cabinet and growing discord against his style of functioning. Eshwarappa and Yediyurappa, both from Shivamogga in Karnataka, have had a lovehate relationship.
Eshwarappa, however, said: “It is an internal matter and I will not discuss it in public. I am not unhappy with the CM and there is no question of resentment (against him). There is no need to attach political significance to a meeting I had with the governor to discuss issues related to my department. There is no bar on meeting party leaders or Union ministers to discuss department matters.”
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