The discontent started to brew with Yeddyurappa appointing office-bearers and presidents of district units, which was termed as a unilateral decision by a few senior party leaders including K S Eshwarappa, leader of opposition in the state Legislative Council.
Eshwarappa, who also served as Deputy ChiefMinister during the previous BJP rule, had yesterday held a meeting of leadersfrom various districts where concerns were expressed regarding the "high handedness" of Yeddyurappa's loyalists andprominence given to those who were in his erstwhile outfitKarnataka Janata Party (KJP).
"There won't be any changes, there will not be any changes in the system that is in place now. I will see if anyone deserving who was left out can be accommodated," he said.
Stating that everyone cannot be accommodated and such displeasure is common when new people are appointed, he said "Yesterday if I was there in the city, I would have spoken to them myself...I have collected details on yesterday's meeting, I will talk to them."
Indirectly hitting out at Eswarappa, Yeddyurappa said, "Ihave great respect for him, it is us who have made him MLC andleader in the Council."
Speaking to reporters in Mysuru, Eshwarappa said appointment of office-bearers was done without consulting the corecommittee and it had pained party workers.
"The process of appointment is not right, thisis the opinion of party workers. They came and met me and have expressed their pain. We will find solution to their pain by discussing with the core committee," he said.
He, however, added that their intention was to strengthen the party and reward those working for it and bring BJP back to power.
He returned to BJP following the announcement of Narendra Modi as party's prime ministerial candidate ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.
Defending Yeddyurappa, his loyalist Shobha Karandlaje,who has been accused of influencing party decisions, said shehad been a loyal party worker and had in no way interfered inthe appointment of office bearers.
"I still don't know who has been appointed as office bearers. All the allegations are baseless," she added.
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