Amit Shah to Attend Yediyurappa's 50-Year Public Life Celebration on May 9

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will attend the 'Abhimanotsava' event for former Karnataka CM B.S. Yediyurappa on May 9, celebrating his 50 years in public life. The event was rescheduled from morning to afternoon due to the West Bengal CM oath ceremony. Extensive preparations include 10,000 buses and 50,000 cars, with over 10 lakh supporters expected. Two books on Yediyurappa's life will be released, and a ceremonial city entry with folk troupes is planned for May 8 evening.

Key Points: Amit Shah at Yediyurappa 'Abhimanotsava' on May 9

  • Event rescheduled to afternoon due to West Bengal CM swearing-in
  • 10,000 buses and 50,000 cars arranged for supporters
  • Two books on Yediyurappa's life to be released
  • Ceremonial city entry with 24 folk troupes on May 8 evening
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Amit Shah to attend Yediyurappa 'Abhimanotsava' on May 9, says K'taka BJP chief

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will attend the 'Abhimanotsava' event for B.S. Yediyurappa on May 9, celebrating 50 years in public life. Over 10 lakh supporters expected.

"an unparalleled fighter, a farmers' leader, and a leader close to the poor - B.Y. Vijayendra on B.S. Yediyurappa"

Chitradurga, May 6

Karnataka BJP President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra has said the 'Abhimanotsava' event in honour of former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa will be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on May 9, instead of morning, and that Union Home Minister Amit Shah will attend the event.

Speaking to the media here on Wednesday, Vijayendra said the event is being organised to mark the completion of 50 years in public life of former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, whom he described as an unparalleled fighter, a farmers' leader, and a leader close to the poor. He said extensive preparations have been made and more than 10 lakh supporters are expected to attend.

He claimed that the event has been rescheduled for the afternoon as the swearing-in ceremony of the new BJP Chief Minister in West Bengal is scheduled earlier that day. However, the official schedule of the West Bengal CM oath ceremony has not been disclosed so far.

Vijayendra said that arrangements have been made by booking 10,000 buses for the transportation of supporters. Additionally, around 45,000 to 50,000 cars and other four-wheelers are expected. He expressed confidence that the response has exceeded expectations, with a large number of seers and supporters likely to attend.

He said there were plans to personally visit every district and invite seers, but due to time constraints, it was not possible to meet all of them. He appealed to seers, pontiffs, and spiritual leaders across the state to participate in the historic celebration on May 9 and bless the occasion.

Former Deputy Chief Minister and MP Govind Karjol said that Yediyurappa's 50 years of public service and life journey will be celebrated in Chitradurga as a cultural festival. He said two books -- 'Kendavare: A Flower that Bloomed in the Lotus' and 'A Hunter in the Assembly' -- based on Yediyurappa's life and his role in the legislature, will be released on the occasion.

A ceremonial city entry for Yediyurappa will be held on the evening of May 8. Preparations are being made to celebrate it like a cultural festival of the state, with 24 folk troupes participating in the procession. Organisers have appealed to the public to take part and make the event a success.

Vijayendra also expressed deep sorrow over the demise of former state BJP secretary Jagadish Hiremani.

He noted that Hiremani had served as a full-time worker of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) and was also a former member of the National Safai Karamchari Commission. At the time of his passing, he was working as the State Coordinator of SIR.

Vijayendra said that Hiremani had efficiently organised the birth centenary celebrations of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee across the state and had dedicated himself wholeheartedly to the party, remaining active at all times. He prayed that God grant strength to his family, admirers, and relatives to bear the loss.

- IANS

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Sneha F
Amit Shah's presence shows how much the party values Yediyurappa's contribution. But I wish the event was about his work for the poor, not just a show of strength. Still, happy for his supporters - 50 years of public life is no joke! 🎉
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Michael C
As an outsider looking in, I find it fascinating how Indian politics celebrates longevity in such a grand way. The cultural festival angle with 24 folk troupes sounds amazing - probably the best part of this event. Hope the public actually enjoys it!
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Rohit L
Respect for Yediyurappa's journey from a common farmer to CM. But honestly, rescheduling because of Bengal CM oath shows where priorities lie - national politics over local respect. And 50,000 cars? Talk about traffic jams in Chitradurga! 😅
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Jennifer L
Two books being released - that's a nice touch. 'Kendavare: A Flower that Bloomed in the Lotus' is such a poetic title. I hope these events truly honor his contributions rather than become another political spectacle. The Vajpayee mention was also heartfelt.
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Ramesh W
BSY is a true Lingayat leader who stood with his community. But this event seems like a PR exercise - 10 lakh supporters? Let's see how many actually show up. Still, his work for farmers is undeniable, especially during drought years. Salute to that.

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