Bellary: Rebel leader B Sreeramulu, a close associate of jailed mining baron G Janardhana Reddy, today announced plans to float a new political party in Karnataka, three days after BJP suspended six of its elected representatives including two MPs for anti-party activities. “I will form a new political party in the state. Some of the (BJP) legislators will join the new outfit. The outlines of the new party will take concrete shape after Janardhana Reddy comes out of jail,” Sreeramulu said addressing a rally at Cowl Bazar area on the last day of electioneering for the 30 November bypoll to Bellary Rural seat. [caption id=“attachment_142402” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“The Reddy brother of Bellary. Screen grab from CNN-IBN”]
[/caption] Sreeramulu, who quit the saffron party and is seeking re-election as an independent in the bye-election, brushed aside state unit BJP President KS Eswarappa’s remarks that the door of the party remained closed for the rebel leader. “Let Eswarappa guard his party legislators from going to other parties. Let him secure the doors of his own party,” Sreeramulu said. He claimed he had the backing of several legislators in the North Karnataka region and also the support of the people. Janardhana Reddy was arrested by CBI in connection with its probe into illegal mining has been lodged in a Hyderabad jail since 5 August. Sreeramulu also apologised to Opposition Congress leader Siddaramaiah for his supporters disrupting an election rally in Bellary on 26 November. The BJP on 25 November suspended two MPs — J Shanta, Sanna Fakirappa — and four legislators, including three MLAs, who defied the party directive and supported Sreeramulu in the bypoll. Sreeramulu, a trusted lieutenant of mining barons G Janardhana Reddy and G Karunakara Reddy, quit assembly membership after he was denied a ministerial berth following his indictment along with the Reddy brothers in the Lokayukta report on illegal mining. PTI
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