The rivalry between Yediyurappa and Eshwarappa, many say, dates back to when the two leaders fought over dominance of Shivamogga. Yediyurappa who won that round went on to become BJP’s first CM in Karnataka. But in 2009-10, when Yediyurappa was facing political attacks from many quarters of his own party, Eshwarappa who was a cabinet colleague, was one of the most vocal opponents.
When Yediurappa quit BJP and formed KJP, while many had spoken against the former CM, Eshwarappa particularly had been caustic.
Their animosity resurfaced in public first during 2016 over Eshwarappa being apparently ignored for the party’s state vice-president position while Yediyurappa was the state president.
Eshwarappa who was trying to find his own footing in the party had set up the Sangolli Rayanna Brigade a parallel outfit to unite Daits under the party fold which was considered to be largely a Congress vote bank. Eshwarappa was unhappy as Yediyurappa was appointing those who had quit the BJP along with him in 2013 while ignoring BJP loyalists like him.
However, that fight was quelled with the intervention of Amit Shah, then party’s national president and Eshwarappa was given the position of President of the BJP’s OBC Morcha.
Under the surface, Eshwarappa and Yediyurappa had been differing on the issuing of towing the RSS hardline. While Eshwarappa is a RSS favourite, Yediyurappa is known to take independent stands from time to time unlike other heavyweight BJP leaders.

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