Bengaluru: The dissent of supporters of BJP MLAs who were deprived of ministerial berths in the cabinet has not ended even three days after the formation of cabinet on Tuesday August 20 morning.
BJP MLA Arvind Limbavali's supporters on Thursday evening protested outside Yediyurappa's residence and expressed their outrage by raising slogans against him.
On the other hand, another senior leader of the party Umesh Katti had tried to meet former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in the wake of his non-inclusion in cabinet by Yediyurappa.
The Bunts and Bhovi communities also protested against Yediyurappa for depriving their leaders and communities any representation in the 17 member cabinet.
Limbavali, S Raghu and Goolihatti Shekhar belongs to the Bhovi Community. The representative of the community stated that they had struggled for BJP's victory in the election and were let down as their leaders were not included in the cabinet.
Yediyurappa had to then assure them of giving representation of their leaders in the second phase of cabinet expansion.
President of Bunts Sangha, Upendra Shetty has called for protest by the community on August 23 in this regard.
In the growing menace for Yediyurappa, what came as a relief for the CM is Umesh Katti's latest statement wherein he added that he wanted to meet Siddaramaiah as they are good friends and he had no intent to leave BJP.
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Chennai (PTI): Ahead of the April 23 Tamil Nadu Assembly polls, Tamilaga Vazhvurimai Katchi on Sunday announced quitting the DMK-led SPA, with its founder T Velmurugan objecting to the ruling party's "big brother" attitude.
The decision was taken also following his party being "ignored,", Velmurugan, incumbent MLA from Panruti (Cuddalore dt) Assembly segment, told reporters here.
"We were told during seat-sharing negotiations that we will be allotted one seat for the Assembly polls. We have been raising a set of demands, including regarding social justice. We were told when other parties are not asking for any demands, why you are making such demands," Velmurugan said.
"I have been repeatedly asking the government to fulfil at least some of the demands. But the DMK has been ignoring it," he claimed.
On his further course of action, he said that his organisation would not join the NDA in Tamil Nadu and indicated that he was talking to some parties over forming an alliance.
Further, "we have been making charter of demands to the negotiation panel (of the DMK). I have been informing that there was not any problem on allocation of seats but immediately take steps to fulfil these demands," he said.
Recalling that he has been speaking about the same demands in the legislative assembly for several years, Velmurugan alleged that "the DMK-led government did not care about them."
During seat-sharing negotiations, Velmurugan claimed, the approach of the election panel of the DMK was like a "big brother".
"We were told that when political parties including Congress, Communists, and MDMK did not place any such demands, as a legislator and the representative of a small party, they did not deem it fit for us to give such demands and ask them to be fulfilled. "
"Treating us like this is not acceptable", Velmurugan added.
He accused some officials of complaining to Chief Minister MK Stalin and his ministers that he is constantly "giving trouble" to the government, Velmurugan alleged.
He questioned why the DMK government was refusing to conduct a Caste Census in the state.
"How can DMK walk the path of social justice while keeping forces against social justice by its side. When states like Odisha, Bihar conducted caste census, why the DMK did not respect my voice," he asked.
Maintaining that he has been in the DMK-led alliance for five years and successfully contested under the Dravidian party's 'Rising Sun' Symbol in 2021 elections, he expressed his gratitude to Stalin and the alliance parties who wanted him to continue in the alliance.
"In accordance with the decision taken collectively by our party's executive committee, general council, political leadership committee and based on the powers given to me, I announce that from today, Tamilaga Vazhvurimai Katchi is withdrawing from the DMK-led alliance," he said.
DMK leads the multi-party Secular Progressive Alliance and the constituents include Congress and Left parties.
Meanwhile, responding to the party's exit from SPA, DMK General Secretary and state minister Durai Murugan said, "When someone leaves an alliance, will they say it is a good government and that is why we are leaving."
"They will only leave by saying that this regime is not good. This is just what is habitually said (by parties whenever they quit an alliance)."
Asked whether further talks may be held with Velmurugan, he said, "negotiations are not my subject. Leave me out of it."
