
Dharwad M P Pralhad Joshi and Deputy Chief Minister R Ashoka are also said to be in the race for the post.
Meanwhile, Sangh Parivar is reportedly exerting pressure on the BJP central leadership to pick a leader who could motivate the party workers during the polls, which are likely to be held in May.
Though all these four leaders have the Sangh background, Mr Kateel and Mr Joshi are said to be closer to the influential RSS leaders in the State. Mr Gowda and Mr Ashoka have been lobbying hard to get the post. Mr Gowda had even met the national leaders in Delhi recently.

The party insiders said the Sangh leaders in the State were not happy with Mr Eshwarappa's style of functioning.
They are of the view that he did little to revive the dented image of the party, whose government was rocked by a series of scams and scandals over the last five years.
Loyal party workers had reportedly lodged complaints against Mr Eshwarappa and demanded that he should be removed from the post before the polls are announced.

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