MYSURU: Troubles for the BJP in Varuna constituency handiest seem to be mounting, with supporters of state BY Vijayendra, who was once denied the price tag to contest from the phase, taking away a motorbike rally, urging electorate to opt for ‘None Of The Above (NOTA)’. Vijayendra, who's the son of BJP state president BS Yeddyurappa, was once expected to be fielded via the saffron celebration towards chief minister Siddaramaiah’s son Yathindra Siddaramaiah. However, the decision was once reversed within the remaining minute, leading to divisions emerging within the celebration ranks within the high-profile constituency.
Expressing their anger with the celebration leadership, Vijaynedra’s supporters took out a rally from T Narasipura to Varuna. Tagaduru and Madahalli were among the villages Vijayendra’s fans handed alongside the best way. The BJP has fielded Thotadappa Basavaraju from Varuna in lieu of Vijayendra.
However, the motorbike rally has no longer gone down too well with the election officials, who captured it on digital camera. The officials have lodged a police complaint towards those that participated within the rally. They had been charged beneath IPC Section 171 G and 127 of the Representation of The People Act, for hectic the election process.
The motorbike rally via Vijayendra supporters comes an afternoon after they disrupted an election assembly convened via Basavaraju at T Narasipura. Around 15 of Vijayendra’s supporters, who interrupted the assembly, asked why Basavaraju had no longer refused the celebration price tag, which might have forced the BJP top brass to reconsider its determination. BJP’s central observers and other important leaders were in attendance at the assembly.
Basavaraju said that the assembly have been convened to chalk out the celebration’s tour programme, nevertheless it have been lower brief. “The children insisted that I must have refused the celebration price tag,” he instructed TOI.
Basavaraju, then again, voiced suspicions over whether or not those barged into the election assembly were BJP workers. “Activists of our celebration is not going to bask in such acts. Since the day I launched my campaign, I've confronted no hostility from the folk,” he said.
The BJP candidate from Varuna, then again, clarified that he would no longer talk about the problem with Yeddyurappa, whom he was once assembly on Tuesday. “The celebration leaders are acutely aware of the situation at the flooring,” he said.
Basavaraju admitted to having met Vijayendra, and added that he had also asked Yeddyurappa to campaign for him in Varuna.
Expressing their anger with the celebration leadership, Vijaynedra’s supporters took out a rally from T Narasipura to Varuna. Tagaduru and Madahalli were among the villages Vijayendra’s fans handed alongside the best way. The BJP has fielded Thotadappa Basavaraju from Varuna in lieu of Vijayendra.
However, the motorbike rally has no longer gone down too well with the election officials, who captured it on digital camera. The officials have lodged a police complaint towards those that participated within the rally. They had been charged beneath IPC Section 171 G and 127 of the Representation of The People Act, for hectic the election process.
The motorbike rally via Vijayendra supporters comes an afternoon after they disrupted an election assembly convened via Basavaraju at T Narasipura. Around 15 of Vijayendra’s supporters, who interrupted the assembly, asked why Basavaraju had no longer refused the celebration price tag, which might have forced the BJP top brass to reconsider its determination. BJP’s central observers and other important leaders were in attendance at the assembly.
Basavaraju said that the assembly have been convened to chalk out the celebration’s tour programme, nevertheless it have been lower brief. “The children insisted that I must have refused the celebration price tag,” he instructed TOI.
Basavaraju, then again, voiced suspicions over whether or not those barged into the election assembly were BJP workers. “Activists of our celebration is not going to bask in such acts. Since the day I launched my campaign, I've confronted no hostility from the folk,” he said.
The BJP candidate from Varuna, then again, clarified that he would no longer talk about the problem with Yeddyurappa, whom he was once assembly on Tuesday. “The celebration leaders are acutely aware of the situation at the flooring,” he said.
Basavaraju admitted to having met Vijayendra, and added that he had also asked Yeddyurappa to campaign for him in Varuna.
Karnataka election 2018: Vijayendra’s supporters hold bike rally urging voters to choose NOTA
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