Former CM Shettar quits BJP, joins Congress

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge welcomes former Karnataka chief minister Jagadish Shettar to the grand old party in Bengaluru on Monday.

BENGALURU, Apr 17: Senior BJP leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar on Monday joined the Congress, dealing a blow to the ruling party ahead of the May 10 Assembly elections.
Lashing out at the BJP for “humiliating” him and not giving him a chance for an “honourable exit”, the former State BJP president said he was beginning a “new episode” in his life by joining the Congress.
The decision to part ways with the BJP came after the 67-year old six time MLA, a former Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, ex-Speaker and a party president in the past, was denied ticket to contest from the Hubli-Dharwad (Central) segment, which he represented in the outgoing Lower House.
The Lingayat leader from north Karnataka region embraced the Congress in the presence of AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, General Secretaries K C Venugopal and Randeep Singh Surjewala (Karnataka in-charge), KPCC President D K Shivakumar and Legislature Party leader and former Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.
The Congress was emboldened by Shettar’s move. “With this, the Lingayats will turn against the BJP and shift towards the Congress”, the party’s Campaign Committee Chairman M B Patil said.
Last week, former Deputy Chief Minister and another Lingayat leader Laxman Savadi quit the BJP after being overlooked for the Athani seat and joined the Congress.
After joining the party, Shettar was given a ‘B-form’ by Shivakumar as a Congress candidate from Hubli-Dharwad (Central) Assembly segment for the upcoming polls.
Shettar, who resigned as MLA on Sunday, was asked by the BJP top brass to make way for others as part of the party’s strategy to groom the next generation of leaders but he was firm on contesting.
“I’m quitting the BJP and joining the Congress today. Many are surprised as to why a person who was a former CM, twice leader of opposition, and was party president has quit BJP and joined the Congress. There were also attempts to put pressure on me from various places, but no one understood the pain I was going through as a senior leader for the last couple of months,” Shettar said.
Speaking to reporters after joining the party, he said he was one among those who built and nurtured the BJP in Karnataka along with B S Yediyurappa and late H N Ananth Kumar, especially in the north Karnataka region.
“The BJP gave me all respect and positions, and in return I too worked as a committed and loyal worker to organise and build the party, and have honestly fulfilled the responsibilities I was given,” he added. (PTI)