Former Deputy Chief Minister of KS ESHWARAPPA said that BJP is undergoing a difficult phase in the carnation and that it must be rebuilt. | Photo Credit: File Photos
Former Deputy Chief Minister of KS EshwareAppa reaffirmed his unwavering loyalty to the side of Bharatiya Janat (BJP) that even in the face of political prelude from other parties his commitment to Hindutva remains unsupported.
On Sunday he spoke with reporters in Ballari and revealed that ministers of the Minister Siddaramaiaha’s cabinet had come close to the offer to join Congress. They even promised a prominent position for him and his son. He added that the leader of Samajwadi Akhilesh Yadav also invited him to join his party.
“But I stand for Hindutva and even after death, I will stay to do so. I will never leave BJP,” he said.
The BJP leader also revealed that the discussion is taking place in the BJP of bringing him back to the side.
“Some leaders have expressed a desire to speak with high command. They said that the leaders of the higher parties should sit with me and solve problems. We will see. BJP is not a young party born yesterday or today. Gram Panchayats and corporations, we worked hard and built a party.
Asked if he was disappointed that BJP did not get back to bring him back, responded diplomatically and said: “Family policy discussion is over now.
When he asked about the community leader, which includes Mr. EshwarAppa, he allegedly tried to bring him back to the BJP, admitted that some leaders on Saturday’s community meeting insisted that he should be back in the BJP and spoke with him with affection and confidence.
In response to the question of whether he supports the bringing leaders such as Basanagoud Patil Yatnal, who were excluded by the party, Mr. EshwarAppa said, “When I begged for the party that he took me back, why should I comment on others?”
Published – 29. June 2025 17:48