Expelled BJP leader KS Eshwarappa casts vote in Shivamogga

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SHIVAMOGGA: Expelled BJP leader K S Eshwarappa, along with his family, cast his vote in the Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency on Tuesday. The rebel BJP leader Eshwarappa is contesting as an independent candidate from the Shimoga Lok Sabha seat. The veteran leader has represented Shimoga in the Assembly five times.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) expelled KS Eshwarappa from the party after he decided to contest the Lok Sabha elections as an independent candidate from Shivamogga. Eshwarappa was unhappy over his son being denied a Lok Sabha ticket from Haveri-Gadag seat and blamed Karnataka BJP state president B Y Vijayendra and his father B S Yediyurappa for his son K E Kantesh being denied the ticket.

Eshwarappa has alleged that Yediyurappa, who wields significant influence in Karnataka BJP politics, is attempting to pave the way for his son to become the next Chief Minister by disregarding other leaders in the state.

He had earlier said, “Karnataka BJP and the national BJP are running in two different directions. In Karnataka, the BJP is under the control of a particular group. I aim to liberate the Karnataka BJP from their influence, which is why I’m contesting here. Leaders like Atal Bihar Vajpayee, L.K. Advani, and Prime Minister Modi have made significant sacrifices for Hindutva. However, in Karnataka, it appears that Hindu BJP leaders are being sidelined”.

“CT Ravi, Pratap Simha, everyone is being sidelined. Yediyurappa is the central leader, one of his sons is an MP, one is MLA. To make his son the next CM, he is sidelining all other BJP leaders”, Eshwarappa claimed.

In a veiled attack aimed at Eshwarappa, who is running as an independent candidate in Shimoga, Raghavendra, who is contesting against him in Shimoga said that the electoral contest is primarily between two parties rather than ‘independent’ candidates.

“We have taken these elections very seriously, and the fight is between two national parties, it is not a question of 10-12 independent candidates”, Raghavendra said.

The Shimoga Lok Sabha seat is set to witness a triangular contest between Former Chief Minister Yediyurappa’s son and incumbent MP from Shimoga, B Y Raghavendra, Congress candidate Geetha Shivarajkumar and independent candidate Eshwarappa. (ANI)

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