Fan Friday! Not only this, there has also been considerable lobbying from the 'original' BJP MLAs to be accommodated in a cabinet expansion. The party has, hitherto, prided itself on asking its 75+ leaders to move to the so-called 'margdarshak mandal', which is supposed to be an apex advisory body.But if they make an exception for a 77-year-old now, would it matter if the age were 78, 79 or 80? ".The party has, in the past, tried to taunt BSY in various ways — it installed three deputy CMs without consulting him, it went against his choice in MLC and Rajya Sabha elections, against his choice of state party president.
What I feel is, naturally the party will look for a Lingayat face. It'll just take a moment.Your session has expired, please login again.You are now subscribed to our newsletters. 29 May 2020 . "Maybe it will take another six months. In my view, glass is the preferred medium for packaging of alcoholic products and will continue to be so in the years to come," said.Some distillers said Tetra Paks would crimp profit by hurting brand image.“My view is that over the longer term although you get that volume surge, you are damaging your brand. Look at the choice of the President, of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana CMs, at the choice of Tejasvi Surya for Bangalore South Lok Sabha seat.

People buying something out of a Tetra Pak, just like buying wine out a box, will believe it is not of the same quality," said.Roy added that ABD has avoided selling in Tetra Paks despite the risk of potentially losing out on customers. Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) is organized by the Karnataka Examination Authority. (PTI Photo).A year into office, BS Yediyurappa, the Bharatiya Janata Party's only chief minister who is above the 75-year threshold, finds himself at a crossroads.In the past two months, the party high command has given scant regard to his choice of legislative council and Rajya Sabha candidates, when elections were notified for these.And now, he has not been able to keep his promise of ministerial berths to leaders who defected from the Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular) to help him come to power last year. Such liquor costs between,“Adulteration is almost impossible in Tetra Paks, distribution is easier, there’s no breakage (compared with glass). In a high-volume market—Karnataka and other southern states account for over 50% of all liquor sold in India—Tetra Pak packaging is enabling distillers to keep prices low. “I would not like to have people commenting on my brands’ quality and image. Twenty-two Byers' Choice Ltd. Christmas Figures, c. 1995, ht. But all this has not deterred Yediyurappa. Not the media's choice, nor anyone who fancies himself as the next CM or anyone who tries to promote himself.Again, the man to watch out for is BL Santhosh, Shastri believes.

An alternative option might be to make a Dalit leader like the present deputy CM, Govind Karjol, the CM for half the term and then accommodate a powerful upper caste leader for the remainder of the term (assuming the party comes to power)," says Chandan Gowda, political observer and professor at the Azim Premji University.These leaders, however, may not be close to the party's national general secretary (organisation) BL Santhosh. If you look at how Ramakrishna Hegde emerged as the leader who could bring the Gowdas and Lingayats together, here too, the party may find a Brahmin is the uniting factor— whether Santhosh or Pralhad Joshi. They are also trying to find an alternate Lingayat candidate. A cabinet reshuffle and expansion has been on the cards for a long time: defectors like MTB Nagaraj and R Shankar who have been made members of legislative council (MLCs) after nearly six months are waiting in the wings to be crowned ministers.Yet, there have been inordinate delays, amid a buzz that refuses to go away that the 'high command' may not only go for a cabinet reshuffle but may also look at a new CM face who can front the party for the next elections.Nobody knows whether this buzz is serious or just wishful thinking on the part of other aspirants. Use of the CNN name and/or logo on or as part of NEWS18.com does not derogate from the intellectual property rights of Cable News Network in respect of them. But there is political mobilisation capacity needed to garner more votes to defeat another party that is regionally strong like the JD(S) or has a national stature like the Congress with its formidable leaders like Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar," Ramaswamy says to News18.There is still another two and a half years to go before Karnataka faces an assembly election, but the BJP has always been known to start and prepare early. (2020) Released September 16. The liquor market in India is regulated by state governments, so laws vary from one market to another. He is a CM aspirant himself.The problem would, of course, be that BSY would be at the ripe age of 80 by then. !Post your images on Instagram and remember to include the hashtag #IrregularChoice for a chance to be showcased in our next 'Fan Friday' post!Photo by @silverdollar If they win the election, the possibility of another Lingayat leader close to BSY like Bommai becoming the CM is not ruled out. With many strategies combined, they have to carefully choose the successor, and give him a graceful exit," he says.Another political analyst, Prof Sandeep Shastri, says the party has given BSY enough hints — even some not-so-subtle ones — about the need to change the CM.The chief minister also realises where the shots are being called — whether in appointment of deputy CMs or MPs, the ground is being prepared for a handover.But the party is also eager that the handover be smooth, Shastri says. KCET is a state level entrance exam which is also known as Karnataka CET. But the one thing everyone knows is that, in Karnataka politics, BSY is quite, quite irreplaceable. So the party won't take a chance on that," he says, on condition of anonymity.He adds wryly, "Our high command can take any decision, they are known for it.