Coinciding with the Monsoon storms blowing across Karnataka, a political storm is blowing simultaneously raising serious questions over the stability of the BS Yediyurappa-led BJP government in the state. The current tussle for power within the BJP has split the party into three, halting all developmental works during the Covid-19 induced lockdown. BJP Karnataka in-charge Arun Singh has been camping in Bengaluru trying to douse the fire. However, the factions opposed to Yediyurappa are not in a mood to lay down their arms, stepping up the attack on the 78-year-old party stalwart and his controversial son BY Vijayendra, whom they hold directly responsible for the current situation.
Allegations and counter-allegations are flying thick and fast as all three factions are brazenly attacking each other throwing the party discipline to the wind.
A rebel faction led by senior MLA BR Patil Yatnal has made it clear that they will not settle for anything less than the scalp of Yediyurappa. Stepping up the attack, another MLA Aravind Bellad has made serious allegations of telephone tapping against his own government.