Alleged audio clip of Kateel hinting at leadership change goes viral

CM goes into a huddle with his confidants

July 19, 2021 12:45 am | Updated July 20, 2021 08:07 am IST - MANGALURU

Kateel has sought a probe into the clip’s authenticity.

Kateel has sought a probe into the clip’s authenticity.

A 47-second audio clip, allegedly of Karnataka BJP president Nalin Kumar Kateel, created ripples in the political circles on Monday as it hinted at leadership change. Though Mr. Kateel denied it was his voice and sought a probe into the ‘fake’ clip, many party legislators, cutting across camps, took the contents at face value, triggering further speculation, disappointment and intense lobbying.

In the purported clip, the person speaking in Tulu indicates there will be leadership change, “three people are in the race and the next Chief Minister will come from Delhi”, and that “Jagadish Shettar and Eshwarappa’s teams will be removed from the Cabinet”.

The audio clip created anxiety and panic in the Chief Minister’s camp, many of whom were confident till Sunday of Mr. B.S. Yediyurappa completing the full term. Some rushed to the Chief Minister’s residence. Adding fuel to speculation, Mr. Yediyurappa huddled with his confidants, which included Ministers Basavaraj Bommai and R. Ashok, over lunch at a star hotel in Bengaluru on Monday.

Party’s call: Minister

Mr. Eshwarappa, saying he believed Mr. Kateel’s claim, also said he would abide by the party decision.

“It would not even pain me. I will be a Minister until the organisation asks me to. I am 72 years old now and it is evident that the organisation is giving opportunities to youngsters both in the party and in administration. If that is the party’s call, I will go,” he said

Meanwhile, several Ministers, especially those who defected from the Congress and Janata Dal (S), are also anxious of their positions

They started questioning whether there was any truth in the clip and some rushed to the Chief Minister’s residence to clarify. Adding fuel to speculation, Mr. Yediyurappa huddled with his confidants, which included Ministers Basavaraj Bommai and R. Ashok, over lunch at a star hotel in Bengaluru on Monday.

Meanwhile, Mr. Eshwarappa, while saying he believed Mr. Kateel when he said the clip was fake, also said that being a loyal party worker he would abide by any decision that the party takes. “It would not even pain me. I will be a Minister until the organisation asks me to. I am 72 years old now and it is evident that the organisation is giving opportunities to youngsters both in the party and in administration. If that is the party’s call, I will go,” he said, appealing against making Mr. Kateel a “scapegoat” on this issue.

Amidst speculations and intense lobbying over alternative leadership if Mr. Yediyurappa is replaced, the person in the audio clip claiming the new Chief Minister will come from Delhi, has unsettled many “aspirants” in the State, sources said.

Meanwhile, several Ministers, especially those who defected from the Congress and Janata Dal (S), are also anxious of their positions, if leadership change is effected in the State.

 

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