Karnataka Elections 2023: Denied ticket to contest, BJP MLA  MP Kumaraswamy quits party

Karnataka Elections 2023: Denied ticket to contest, BJP MLA  MP Kumaraswamy quits party

The three-time MLA said he will also be submitting his resignation as legislator to the Assembly Speaker soon.

PTIUpdated: Thursday, April 13, 2023, 01:59 PM IST
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BJP MLA  MP Kumaraswamy | ANI

Bengaluru: Mudigere BJP MLA M P Kumaraswamy on Thursday announced his resignation from the party, after he was denied ticket to contest the Karnataka Assembly polls, and blamed national General Secretary C T Ravi for not getting nominated.

He remarked that if party stalwart BS Yediyurappa does not attend BJP rallies, people would not turn up in large numbers.

The three-time MLA said he will also be submitting his resignation as legislator to the Assembly Speaker soon.

Ticket to Kumaraswamy's constituency Mudigere was given to Deepak Doddaiah

In the BJP's second list of 23 candidates announced last night, Deepak Doddaiah was named as candidate from Mudigere.

Kumaraswamy hit out at BJP national General Secretary C T Ravi for not getting the ticket, and said he will decide on his next move after discussing with his supporters and people of his constituency. The MLA cited personal rivalry between him and Ravi as the reason for him missing the ticket.

Speculations rife that he will join JD(S)

Speculations are rife that the leader from SC community may join JD(S) or contest as an independent.

"I have sent in my resignation to the party office and will hand over (resignation as MLA) to the Speaker soon. I will discuss with my supporters and voters and decide my next move in a couple of days," he said.

"CT Ravi has ensured that I don't get a ticket due to personal reasons, he has that strength now as national general secretary. If I was in his position and he was in mine, I would have done the same thing," he said, and warned the BJP that Ravi will decimate the party.

Says without Yediyurappa, people will not show up to BJP meetings

Kumaraswamy said if the veteran leader and former chief minister Yediyurappa switches off his phone for a week, the party won't win even 50 seats. "Without Yediyurappa, people will not even come to BJP's meetings." 

The 57-year-old questioned the reason as to why he was denied the ticket. "I have age and ability on my side." 

Recently, there was a large-scale protest against Kumaraswamy by a section of party workers in the constituency, when Yediyurappa had visited there. 

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