Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)
Bengaluru, Jan 20: The state leaders of BJP who have returned back to the state after noting that the resort stay of their MLAs has not given fruit, will make their next move after watching the stand that will be taken by dissent MLAs of the Congress party.
BJP is planning to conduct a study of the drought hit areas of the state in five teams from Monday, January 21. Simultaneously, the party will also continue its effort to weaken the number of MLAs of the coalition government. The move of Lehar Singh, BJP MLC, of requesting the intervention of state governor in the issue of majority of MLAs of the state residing in resorts has created curiosity in the political circles of the state.
BJP state president B S Yeddyurappa
It is decided by BJP to make a game plan with the four frustrated MLAs of Congress party who did not attend the Congress legislature party meeting and also considering the next step that will be taken by the Congress party. BJP is not benefited by keeping their MLAs in a resort in Gurugram. In addition, the BJP MLAs are subjected to abuse by the people of their constituencies as they are not available for contact. Due to these reasons, the MLAs were called back to the state as per sources.
The BJP MLAs, who were residing in the resort since five days, arrived back to the state in teams as per the instructions given by Yeddyurappa.
It is said that Congress party is trying to convince the dissident MLAs of the party, who are keeping a distance from the party, to take a firm decision and get into activities. If these MLAs resign, then the confidence of some more unhappy MLAs of the party will increase and they may even resign from the party. It is learnt that the dissidents are conveyed to take suitable decision without causing any further delay.