PTI. Addressing a press conference in Shivamogga on Saturday, Eshwarappa said, "The Congress is making big claims. They are saying that half of the BJP MLAs will join their party. But not a single MLA has switched over to the Congress as yet.
There will be no Congress left in the state before or after the next general elections." "I can give a 100 percent guarantee that there will be another 'Operation Lotus' in Karnataka. The Congress has no future in the country," the senior BJP leader claimed. Apart from this, Eshwarappa claimed that 17 Congress MLAs approached the BJP, stating there was no "internal cohesion" in the party.
He added that two months back state minister for Food and Civil Supplies KH Muniyappa was heard saying at a Congress meeting in Bengaluru that all elders or senior members in the state should resign from the party as new members should be given a chance every two years. ALSO READ: INDIA Mumbai Meet: Opposition bloc passes resolution to fight Lok Sabha elections together, forms coordination panel "If that happened, will this government survive? We have reasons to believe that some (Congress) MLAs are unhappy with the government. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has also admitted that there was displeasure and disaffection among some party members and they were trying to fix it," the BJP leader said.
Among other things, the BJP leader claimed Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and his deputy Shivakumar were at odds over various issues. He also hit out at Congress national president Mallikarjun Kharge's son and minister in the Karnataka government -- Priyank Kharge. Eshwarappa said, "Priyank Kharge said the government has no money for development for at least one year.
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