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The BJP on November 10 appointed Vijayendra Yediyurappa, the son of former Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa, its state unit president, a decision that underscores the party leadership’s acknowledgement of the veteran Lingayat leader’s enduring influence on its fortunes despite its avowed stand against promoting family politics.
Vijayendra, a first-time MLA, is seen as a deft organisational leader and has impressed the party leadership with his abilities in various roles assigned to him, party sources said. He replaces Nalinkumar Kateel, who belong to an OBC caste.
The appointment of the 47-year-old leader, seen as the political heir to Yediyurappa, ends months of speculation as a change of guard in the state was widely expected since the BJP suffered a big defeat to the Congress in the assembly polls held in May this year.
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Yediyurappa is also a member of the BJP’s apex organisational body, Parliamentary Board.
His elder son B Y Raghavendra is a Lok Sabha MP and the BJP has often tried to ensure that it is not seen encouraging more than one member of a family in politics.