State President BJP from Vijayendry, who addressed a press conference in Mysur on Sunday. Other BJP leaders (from L to R) present at the press meeting include MLA TS Srivatsa and former Mlas N. Malesh and L. Nagendra. | Photo Credit: Ma Sriram
President of Karnataka BJP from Vijayendra expressed the certainty that party workers, seniors and central leaders were satisfied with his style of functioning.
Mr. Vijayendra said he tirelessly led the party’s campaign against the “corrupt” congress government in a state in a State in State in State Unit. A large number of party workers were taken to the streets and protested to issue a congress government in the state, he said.
While he pointed out that BJP was the National Party, and any decision taken by the central leaders would be followed by all the partymen, Mr. Vijayendra said that workers and seniors in the state and the central leaders were satisfied with his functioning style.
Mr. Vijayendra said that the recognition for the resignation of B. Nagendra, as Minister for Tribal Welfare, Sports and Youth, because of his alleged involvement in the abuse of 170 GBP Crore from the planned tribe development society. “It was because of the BJP struggle that the minister was forced to resign,” he said.
He also remembered Padayatra, which the party made about the alleged discrepancies in the assignment of the places of Mysur Urban Development Authority (Muda) to the wife of the Chief Minister Siddaramaiaha. Mr. Siddaramaiah reported the direction of his wife to give up 14 places on MUD without compensation, was due to the pressure of the BJP, Mr. Vijayendra said.
President of Karnataka BJP also claimed that the Secretary General of the Congress (AIC) in India Randeep Surjewala camped in Bengalur and spoke to the MLA in an effort to prepare the ground for the resignation of Mr. Siddaramaiaha as the main minister.
He referred to the recent appointment of Mr. Siddaramaiah as the leader of AICC other Advisory Board of Advisory Board (OVC) as a step with the main command of Congress to move the main minister to national policy.
When his attention was alerted to the economic advisor of the Chief Minister Basavaraj Rayeddi reported withdrawal to people to give up the warranty programs, if it favored road road development, Mr. Vijayendra said Mr. Rayeddi, because the economic advisor of the Chief Minister was fully aware of the government’s financial condition.
He claimed that the state government was unable to pay its employees because its finances were in an uncertain state, and said it was “shameful” by the government that came to the promise of guarantees.
Published – 6 July 2025 06:49