Am not a rebel, had sought Governor's guidance, says minister KS Eshwarappa


Mysuru, Apr 2 (IANS): Asserting that he is a "loyal party worker" and not a "rebel", Karnataka Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Minister K.S. Eshwarappa on Friday said that he had not "raised any complaint" against Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa in his letter to Governor Vajubhai R. Vala but only sought his "guidance" on how to tackle the issue of funds being diverted without his concurrence.

Signalling that he would not succumb to the signature campaign launched by Yediyurappa's supporters, Eshwarappa said: "I am a loyal party worker. I have been with this party for the longest time. Those who launched a signature campaign must also know that I would be the last person to cheat or deceive my party or its ideology. I carry my party in my heart. I do not have to learn from these people about loyalty. Their loyalty is for a person, mine is for the party."

Ruling out any differences with Yediyurappa, he said that everybody thinks in a different manner and this letter has provided an opportunity to think in that manner.

"Just because I have written a letter to Governor Vala, it will not come in our relations. One must know that Yediyurappa and I have grown up having food on the same plate. We are even business partners. We don't have any personal issues, but when it comes to rules and regulations, I felt these should not be violated. This letter will not come in our personal relations. For politicians, personal and politics are two different things," he said at a press meet.

He added that he met the Governor to take some advice. "He (Vala) was a Finance Minister in Gujarat for quite a long duration. I wanted to seek his opinion. Mind you none of the ministers are mere postmen... at least I am not," he retorted.

Asked about BJP General Secretary Arun Singh's remarks criticising him, Eshwarappa said that he might have said what the minister had done is "wrong", "but that is his opinion". "I am not a postman, none of the ministers are postmen. Why should the CM divert the fund without informing the minister?" he asked.

Eshwarappa said that he welcomes the distribution of funds as per the request of the MLA but the procedure and the rules must be followed.

Asked to comment on state Congress President D.K. Shivakumar's demand for his resignation, he quipped that Shivakumar can keep dreaming about it. "Let him dream... who can stop him from dreaming," he asked.

Noting that although few ministers had addressed a press conference on behalf of the Chief Minister on Thursday, he said that they had later called him to tell him that what he had done was right and they were under a compulsion to speak against him. "They appreciated me and told me that they will support me," he claimed.

On March 31, in his five-page letter to Vala, Eshwarappa had listed three cabinet allocations made by the CM without Eshwarappa's assent.

This included Rs 65 crore sanctioned for Bangalore Urban Zilla panchayat -- headed by Yediyurappa's relative -- in spite of the allocation being only Rs 1.17 crore - neglecting all other 29 districts.

In other instance, the CM had sanctioned Rs 460 crore for civil works and Rs 774 crore for similar works without Eshwarappa's sanction.

He said all these orders had been stayed by his department, but the CM's office was allegedly exerting undue pressure on the Principal Secretary to issue the necessary orders.

Eshwarappa also added that top BJP leaders, including PM Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, party chief J.P. Nadda, and others, had been apprised of this issue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 03 2021

    He was trying to do what pilot was trying to do in Rajasthan, both failed miserably as they do not have numbers with them.

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    "Yediyurappa and I have grown up having food on the same plate. We are even business partners." Good ..so partnership was not ok. Thats why this drama .....Business partners in what?? corruption ,Looting . Mr. Eshwarappa looks like now you are changing your statements .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Sau Chuhe Khaake Billi Haaj Ko Chali ...

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Apr 02 2021

    Mr. Eshwarappa.... you and CM have eaten in the same plate and also business partners......then issue could have been solved between you both and why this drama to show that you people are doing true politics..???? My foot this is Poly Tricks and not politics.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sat, Apr 03 2021

    Both are partners is swallowing crs! This guy had money counting machine! During pandemic people have survival problems,,,, these lot are stuck with power problemmm...they can buy fuel for life and stupids willing to pay 5 times more too in support and anticipating a dream share.... What about people voted them into power??? I guess people did not vote them are earning their daily bread being early birds and working hard!

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