<p>New Delhi: Dissident <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bjp">BJP</a> leader <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/basanagouda-patil-yatnal">Basanagouda Patil Yatnal</a> on Wednesday said he had urged the central leaders of the party to send an ‘unbiased leader’ as an observer to Karnataka to take views from leaders and workers about the activities of former CM <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/b-s-yediyurappa">B S Yediyurappa</a> and his son, state BJP chief <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/b-y-vijayendra">B Y Vijayendra</a>, including their ‘nexus with <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/congress">Congress</a> leaders’. </p>.<p>Yatnal, who met BJP central disciplinary committee member secretary Om Pathak after a show cause notice was issued to him, told reporters that he had submitted a six-page written reply to the notice, explaining the poor state of affairs in the state unit under Vijayendra. </p>.<p>“If any independently thinking central leader comes to the state, he will know the reality about the functioning of the state unit,” Yatnal said. </p>.<p>“I have also mentioned how Yediyurappa is trying to finish off Lingayat leaders in the party, to promote his children.” </p>.'Yatnal not an outsider, hopeful of party high command resolving it': BJP's Yediyurappa.<p><strong>Strong voice for Hindutva</strong></p>.<p>The former union minister said, “In my reply, I have said that our party should come out of adjustment politics, corruption and clutches of dynastic politics. The voice of Hindutva should grow stronger because UP, Assam, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh are leaning towards Hindutva. The people of Karnataka are not willing to accept leaders who are not aligned to Hindutva principles,” he said. </p>.<p>“I have explained to the central leadership about the adjustment politics by Vijayendra and Yediyurappa. Because of it, the state unit has virtually collapsed and workers have lost faith in the leadership,” Yatnal said. </p>.<p>“I explained with evidence about my allegations against Yediyurappa’s family in the over one hour meeting which was cordial,” he said. </p>.<p>While advising to continue the fight against Congress and Waqf issue, Pathak asked him not to air grievances before the media, the Bijapur MLA said. </p>.<p>“Pathak assured to send my reply to the top leaders, including PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president J P Nadda. I am a loyal party leader and nobody can finish me off,” he said.</p>.<p><strong>Agarwal deputed</strong></p>.<p>The BJP central leadership has asked Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, general secretary incharge of Karnataka, to meet leaders of all factions and end the infighting. </p>.<p>Separately, Union Minister of State for Railways V Somanna, former CM Basavaraj Bommai and Chikkaballapur MP Sudhakar met BJP national president J P Nadda.</p>.<p>They were told that the party leadership would put an end to the infighting in the state unit at the earliest. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Dissident <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/bjp">BJP</a> leader <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/basanagouda-patil-yatnal">Basanagouda Patil Yatnal</a> on Wednesday said he had urged the central leaders of the party to send an ‘unbiased leader’ as an observer to Karnataka to take views from leaders and workers about the activities of former CM <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/b-s-yediyurappa">B S Yediyurappa</a> and his son, state BJP chief <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/b-y-vijayendra">B Y Vijayendra</a>, including their ‘nexus with <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/congress">Congress</a> leaders’. </p>.<p>Yatnal, who met BJP central disciplinary committee member secretary Om Pathak after a show cause notice was issued to him, told reporters that he had submitted a six-page written reply to the notice, explaining the poor state of affairs in the state unit under Vijayendra. </p>.<p>“If any independently thinking central leader comes to the state, he will know the reality about the functioning of the state unit,” Yatnal said. </p>.<p>“I have also mentioned how Yediyurappa is trying to finish off Lingayat leaders in the party, to promote his children.” </p>.'Yatnal not an outsider, hopeful of party high command resolving it': BJP's Yediyurappa.<p><strong>Strong voice for Hindutva</strong></p>.<p>The former union minister said, “In my reply, I have said that our party should come out of adjustment politics, corruption and clutches of dynastic politics. The voice of Hindutva should grow stronger because UP, Assam, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh are leaning towards Hindutva. The people of Karnataka are not willing to accept leaders who are not aligned to Hindutva principles,” he said. </p>.<p>“I have explained to the central leadership about the adjustment politics by Vijayendra and Yediyurappa. Because of it, the state unit has virtually collapsed and workers have lost faith in the leadership,” Yatnal said. </p>.<p>“I explained with evidence about my allegations against Yediyurappa’s family in the over one hour meeting which was cordial,” he said. </p>.<p>While advising to continue the fight against Congress and Waqf issue, Pathak asked him not to air grievances before the media, the Bijapur MLA said. </p>.<p>“Pathak assured to send my reply to the top leaders, including PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP president J P Nadda. I am a loyal party leader and nobody can finish me off,” he said.</p>.<p><strong>Agarwal deputed</strong></p>.<p>The BJP central leadership has asked Radha Mohan Das Agarwal, general secretary incharge of Karnataka, to meet leaders of all factions and end the infighting. </p>.<p>Separately, Union Minister of State for Railways V Somanna, former CM Basavaraj Bommai and Chikkaballapur MP Sudhakar met BJP national president J P Nadda.</p>.<p>They were told that the party leadership would put an end to the infighting in the state unit at the earliest. </p>