Responding to the queries of media persons on the side-lines of a programme here on Thursday, the former Mangalore MP said national level leaders like Sunil Joshi and others have already begun collecting information from legislators. “The crisis must be resolved before the party heads for Assembly elections”, he said.
"All of us know that things are not well in the BJP. Interests of people and the party are important to the party high command. We are capable of rectifying any sort of issues in the party here. Leaders in the state need to unite. It will be costly for the party, if we do not unite and work," he said.
Expressing satisfaction over the present arrangement with DV Sadananda Gowda at the helm of affairs, Mr Kumar hinted that the BJP must rope in Yeddyurappa who was capable of leading the party to victory.
"I do not find any shortcomings in the administration of chief minister D V Sadananda Gowda. Why should I recommend change in leadership as the chief minister is my close friend and classmate? However, it is up to the party high command to decide whether change of leadership is necessary or not," he said.
Dhananjay who has been politically active since the seventies said internal squabbles were not entirely a new phenomenon. Earlier, party leaders resolved issues without going to the media unlike today, he said.
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