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Addressing reporters, Shettar commented, “No one from the central BJP has called me so far, neither Amit Shah nor anyone else. Why all these discussions without calling? If called, I will inform the media.”
Shettar further critiqued the current state of affairs within the Karnataka BJP, highlighting what he perceived as a lack of clear leadership. He noted that the state president of the party is yet to be changed, leaving the BJP in a state of uncertainty. Shettar stated, “BJP in Karnataka is leaderless. BJP does not have one leader. BJP is meeting Congress leaders at different places. BJP is in a very miserable situation in Karnataka and it will go even worse. A lot of people are suffering and suffering within the BJP. A lot of people are ready to come out.”
Responding to reports that Union Home Minister Amit Shah had contacted him, Shettar acknowledged such media coverage but clarified that he had not been contacted directly. He also recounted a past event where BJP leaders were allegedly kept behind barricades during a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing the perceived disconnect within the party.
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