Yediyurappa loyalist Basavaraj Bommai to be new CM of Karnataka

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Yediyurappa loyalist Basavaraj Bommai to be new CM of Karnataka
Yediyurappa loyalist Basavaraj Bommai to be new CM of Karnataka
  • Bommai’s name was proposed by Yediyurappa at BJPLP meeting

Bengaluru: In what looked like a smooth transition, Basavaraj Bommai (61), Home Minister in the outgoing BS Yediyurappa cabinet, was unanimously chosen as the next Chief Minister of Karnataka.

Considering his seniority and status in the party, central observers of the BJP asked Yediyurappa to propose the name of his successor and, without batting an eyelid, he proposed the name of Bommai, his loyalist and a Lingayat, at the BJP Legislative Party meet here Tuesday.

Soon after, Bommai went to the Raj Bhavan to meet Governor Thawar Chand Gohlot. He will be sworn-in CM Wednesday.

First priority 

Briefly speaking to the media, Bommai said his first priority would be to control the spread of the coronavirus and that he will consult all senior leaders on major decisions.  

Central observers Dharmendra Pradhan, G Kishan Reddy and Karnataka in-charge Arun Singh attended the meeting of the BJPLP meeting.

Son of former CM and Union minister, the late SR Bommai, the new CM belongs to the Sadara Lingayat community. He is a two-time MLC and three-time MLA from Shiggaon in Haveri district and hails from the ‘janata pariwar’.

An engineer

Bommai joined the BJP in 2008 and held the portfolio of water resources earlier. He is an engineer by profession and started his career with the Tata group.

The rebels in the BJP are unlikely to take the selection lying down. They view Bommai as a proxy of BSY and are expected to give a tough time to the new CM, especially in the selection of the new Cabinet.

The BJP has, in recent days, gone in for unconventional candidates for key positions from Karnataka, including in the Rajya Sabha and the Union Cabinet. Little-known party workers Ashok Gasti and Eranna Kadadi were picked for the Rajya Sabha in 2019 at the cost of heavyweights. Earlier this year, Dalit MP A Narayanaswamy was picked for the Union Cabinet.

Meanwhile, according to new information, Yediyurappa’s tearful exit was just a ‘drama’ as he had resigned on July 10 itself. NDTV, quoting sources, said a senior leader close to BSY delivered the resignation letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi the same day.

In other words, the BJP highcommand had obtained BSY’s resignation weeks earlier. Six days later, Yediyurappa went and met the Prime Minister and other senior leaders in what looked like a farewell trip.

But at the Delhi meetings with senior leaders, Yediyurappa pleaded that he be allowed to continue till August 15 saying he wanted to unfurl the national flag on Independence Day as his last act as Chief Minister, the NDTV report said. But the highcommand turned down the request, upsetting Yediyurappa.

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