The caste factor worked in favour of Shettar, who was sworn in as Karnataka Chief Minister today, at a time when Assembly polls are less than a year away.
Nearly a year ago, Yeddyurappa had hand-picked D V Sadananda Gowda and ensured Shettar's defeat in the legislature party meeting to elect a new leader after he had to quit as Chief Minister following his indictment in a Lokayukta report on illegal mining.
56-year-old Shettar, propped by senior party leader H N Ananth Kumar and State BJP President K S Eshwarappa last year, had sportively likened it to a semi-final cricket match and said age was on his side. Today, it was proved right
Yeddyurappa had wanted to be the undisputed leader of the influential Lingayat community, to which Shettar also belongs and plumped for Gowda, a Vokkaliga, in August last.
However, it was now time for Yeddyurappa to "correct his mistake" as he came under fire from a section of the Lingayat community for not backing Shettar last year.
And this time, his message to the party high-command was loud and clear: Make Shettar Chief Minister or face consequences.
The BJP central leadership bought "resourceful" Yeddyurappa