The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expelled Basangouda Patil Yatnal, a prominent leader from Karnataka, for a period of six years following his critical remarks about the party and former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa.
Previously aligned closely with Yediyurappa, the Vijayapura MLA's relationship with the party soured after Basavaraj Bommai was chosen as the new Chief Minister over him.
Yatnal further distanced himself from the party by expressing dissatisfaction with the selection of Yediyurappa's son as the BJP's state president. His controversial comments during the Ranya Rao case reportedly exacerbated tensions with the party leadership.
The BJP's Central Disciplinary Committee evaluated Yatnal's response to a showcause notice issued on February 18, taking a stern stance on his consistent breaches of party protocol, which persisted despite assurances of compliance.
Consequently, the party's note declared that Yatnal was expelled from its primary membership and relieved of all party positions with immediate effect.
Yatnal has previously criticized the BJP for not appointing a Chief Minister from north Karnataka, an area that significantly bolsters the party's legislative strength. Consistent in his dissent, Yatnal reiterated his objection to the leadership structure, particularly concerning Yediyurappa's son.
Reacting to his expulsion, Yatnal made biting remarks about perceived nepotism within the party, implying that positions were being reserved for Yediyurappa's familial successors, including "his sons, grandsons, dogs, and their puppies." He expressed disappointment, interpreting his expulsion as a consequence of his hard work and advocacy.
In a social media post, Yatnal signaled that this disciplinary action would not deter him from "fighting against corruption, family politics, and advocating for the development of North Karnataka."