Hyderabad, April 4 -- The BJP in Karnataka is a divided house. Disorder reigns supreme within the party as open expression of dissent and mutual accusations have become the order of the day. There have been demands from the Congress and within the party seeking resignation of Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa. But the party High Command is in no position to take any decision amid ongoing Assembly elections in four major States and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Even within the State, byelections are to be held for Belgavi Lok Sabha seat and Assembly seats of Maski and Basavakalyan, all three in the north Karnataka. Even otherwise, the High Command's hands are restrained as Yediyurappa is a stalwart, has a stranglehold over votes of the ...