BSY’s son as Karnataka BJP state chief: Senior party leader CT Ravi says he too is haunted by questions

CT Ravi, a former national general secretary of the BJP, has in the past been a trenchant critic of the 'dynasty politics' of the Congress.

ByPTI

Published Nov 12, 2023 | 11:08 AMUpdatedNov 12, 2023 | 11:08 AM

CT Ravi on Vijayendra

With the BJP facing “dynasty politics” criticism following the appointment of veteran leader BS Yediyurappa’s son BY Vijayendra as its Karnataka unit president, the party’s senior leader CT Ravi tried to dodge related questions, and in a cryptic remark said he too is being haunted by certain “questions”.

The BJP on Friday, 10 November, appointed Vijayendra, the younger son of former chief minister Yediyurappa, as its state unit president. He was earlier state vice-president of the party.

The names of Ravi, who has in the past served as BJP’s national general secretary, and Union Minister of State Shobha Karandlaje, were earlier doing the rounds for the post.

“I have conveyed my congratulations to Vijayendra. This is not power, this is a responsibility. This responsibility is not something that is taken by asking for it… I’m not an aspirant for any post, and in the last two-and-half-decades I have not asked for any post, but have fulfilled the responsibility given to me by the party,” Ravi said on Saturday, in response to a question about him being upset.

He said, “When I have not asked for the post, there is no question of being upset or disgruntled.”

Related: ‘Won’t back off’ says Vijayendra amid Congress jibes of ‘dynasty politics’

Eye on Lok Sabha elections

The party has given the responsibility to Vijayendra to strengthen the organisation and ensure good results in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls and other elections in the future, Ravi said, adding that, “I wish him the best and we will all work together in this direction.”

The appointment of 47-year-old Vijayendra, who is a first-time MLA from Shikaripura in Shivamogga district, just ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha polls, is significant, as the new president will have responsibility of galvanising the party after the drubbing in the Assembly polls held in May.

To a question on Vijayendra’s appointment being seen as dynasty politics, against which he and Prime Minister Narendra Modi have repeatedly spoken in the past, Ravi said, “If I speak anything about this, there are chances of attaching a wrong meaning to it.

Related: Vijayendra appointment is BJP course correction ahead of 2024 polls

Ravi’s cryptic remarks

“You (media) will show my earlier video, and you may connect it to different things. I don’t want to comment on it in this situation. It is haunting me as questions, in the same way, it is haunting you. It is a question that I too have.”

“There are certain questions that are haunting me too, as we (in BJP) have grown in a certain mold… I have never thought against party interest and will never do it… If I say something it will become hot news for you. I have never tried to hurt feelings when the celebrations are on,” he said cryptically.

Asked if the BJP now had the moral authority to criticise the Congress for dynasty politics after this appointment, he said, “It will not be appropriate to discuss the questions in the minds of a karyakartas like me, in public.”

Stating that he will work as a partyman in ensuring the Prime Minister Modi-led Union government comes back to power once again, and there is no question of getting disturbed from it, Ravi said, “Regarding my personal politics, I’m not a sanyasi; personal politics is after 2024 Lok Sabha polls, until then it is politics of national interest, aimed at bringing back the Modi government.”

(Disclaimer: The headline, subheads, and intro of this report along with the photos may have been reworked by South First. The rest of the content is from a syndicated feed, and has been edited for style.)