No one can separate me and Yediyurappa says KSE
Team Udayavani, Oct 1, 2019, 3:24 PM IST
Shivamogga: Days after taking a dig at Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa sating that no one is bigger than the party, Minister KS Eshwarappa on Tuesday said that they share a very good bond with each other and nobody could ever separate them.
Addressing pressperson Eshwarappa said, “There are many people trying to create a rift between us, but nobody can separate us.”
He further said that under the leadership of BS Yediyurappa BJP would win more than 150 seats if re-election takes place in the state.
“Some additional responsibilities have been given to the ministers. I have been given the additional charge of sports and youth empowerment. I will discuss with the chief minister and decide whether to accept this responsibility or not,” he added.
On September 28 Eshwarappa recalling how Yediyurappa’s attempt to form Karnataka Janata Paksha to counter the BJP fell flat, Eshwarappa asserted that no one was above the party and any attempt to destroy it would have a bearing on their political future as well.
Eshwarappa noted that no one could succeed by crossing their limits and trying to go beyond the party line.
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