Cracking down on rebellion over ticket distribution for coming bypolls, the ruling BJP in Karnataka has decided to expel rebel Sharath Bachegowda who has jumped into the fray as an independent in Hoskote.
Announcing this, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappaon Monday also indicated action against Sharath Bachegowda's father and BJP MP from Chikkaballapura B N Bachegowda, who has been keeping away from campaign for the December 5 bypolls for 15 assembly constituencies.
"It has already been decided (on expelling Sharath), there is no question of him remaining in the party," he said.
Yediyurappa said disqualified Congress MLA MTB Nagaraj, who has joined BJP, had been given the ticket for Hoskote only after taking Sharath and his father into confidence.
Speaking to reporters in Hoskote after campaigning for Nagaraj, he hinted at action against Sharath's father B N Bachegowda also.
"We will bring to the notice of the central leadership the political developments here," he said adding a watch was being kept on the MP's activities.
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Sharath has filed his nomination as an independent candidate after the party denied him ticket and fielded Nagaraj.
JD(S) has decided to support Sharath, who lost to Nagaraj in 2018 assembly elections, and said it would not field its candidate in Hoskote.
The strong reaction against Sharath came as it became clear he would not withdraw and his father keeping away from campaigning for BJP's official nominee despite being a party MP.
The chief minister said he had spoken to the two before giving ticket to Nagaraj and accused them of "betrayal."