Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)
Bengaluru, Jan 4: It is reliably learnt that the state BJP leaders have got clearance from their national leadership to go ahead with the toppling of the current government if they have a clear chance. The dissidence within the Congress appears to be crystallizing now and something concrete in this direction might happen after January 14, Makara Sankramana day, political pundits say.
BJP state president, B S Yeddyurappa, who met top leadership of the party at New Delhi recently, is buoyed by the support extended to him by the central leaders. Taking into account a previous effort made by state BJP leaders to snatch power which was botched up, the central leaders themselves will be drawing up and directing the plan of action for the fall of the coalition government, it is said.
BJP leaders Amit Shah and Yeddyurappa - File photo
The central BJP leaders have told Yeddyurappa in no uncertain terms that they would not approve of a plan like the previous one which not only failed in its purpose but also dented the reputation of the party. They have reportedly warned him to go ahead only after making completely sure that a government which BJP would be forming will be stable enough.
As per information, BJP has formed small groups of leaders which are silently making efforts to woo legislators from the other parties. The tone of BJP leaders and repeated claims by their own leaders like Umesh Katti about the imminent fall of the coalition government indicates that they are emboldened now and more confident about being able to muster a majority in the state assembly.