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A defiant Yatnal, responding to the notice said his commitment to the fight for Hindutva and against ‘dynastic politics’ will continue.
“Your tirade against the state level party leadership and your defiance of party directives and making public pronouncements and stance in contravention of party’s official stand on all matters of political and public importance has been reported in media as well as by different party forums,” Om Pathak, CDC member secretary said in his show cause notice on December 1, which was shared with media on Monday.
The party said it would proceed to take a final view on the matter if Yatnal fails to give a reply within the stipulated time.
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Pathak said, “It is a matter of ‘great concern’ that despite having been issued show cause notice several times in the past and your assurances of good conduct, the acts of indiscipline continue unabated.” Noting his seniority and long-standing in the party, Pathak said the CDC took a lenient view on the explanations submitted by him in the past.
“False and veiled allegations levelled by you against the party leaders together with defiance of the official stand of the party on matters of political and public importance, constitute a serious breach of the party discipline as defined in Article XXV of BJP Party Rules ‘Breach of Discipline’ section (a) and (f),” the CDC member secretary said.
“Please show cause as to why the party should not take disciplinary action against you. Your explanation should be submitted to the undersigned no later than ten days from the receipt of this notice,” Pathak told Yatnal.
In the event of non-receipt of the explanation within the time stipulated herein, the Central Disciplinary Committee might assume that Yatnal has nothing to say, and it may proceed to take a final view in the matter.
Yatnal along with, few senior BJP leaders, including MLA Ramesh Jarkiholi, Arvind Limbavali, Mahesh Kumtahalli, Madhu Bangarappa had taken out a month-long anti-Waqf march from Bidar to Chamarajanagar. The march started on November 25 and will conclude on December 25.
The march is widely perceived as a show of strength by the anti-Vijayendra faction within the BJP. Yatnal has said the march was not directed against any individual but aimed at “protecting farmers, Sanatana Dharma, and Hindus from eviction notices issued by the state Waqf Board.” Reacting to the CDC notice, Yatnal said his commitment to the fight for Hindutva and ‘dynastic politics’ will continue.
“I will respond to the notice issued by the BJP Disciplinary Committee Chairman, while also presenting the facts regarding the current state of the BJP in Karnataka,” the Vijayapura MLA said in a post on ‘X’.
“My commitment to the fight for Hindutva, opposition to corruption, Waqf-related issues, and dynasty politics will remain unwavering,” he added.
Incidentally, Yatnal had left for New Delhi on Sunday in connection with a court case but is likely to meet the party’s central leadership, sources had said earlier.