Yediyurappa: A Force, Not Just a Leader, Says BJP’s Vijayendra at Abhimanotsava

Karnataka BJP President B.Y. Vijayendra described former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa as not just a leader but a 'force,' ahead of the Abhimanotsava event on May 9. The event, to be led by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, will feature over 1,000 seers and lakhs of supporters. Vijayendra invited the junior seer of Siddaganga Mutt, emphasizing Yediyurappa's enduring trust among people. He urged not to politicize the event, which celebrates 50 years of Yediyurappa's political journey.

Key Points: Yediyurappa a 'Force' Says BJP's Vijayendra; Abhimanotsava on May 9

  • B.Y. Vijayendra calls Yediyurappa a 'force'
  • Abhimanotsava event on May 9 in Chitradurga
  • Union Home Minister Amit Shah to lead event
  • Over 10 lakh supporters and 1,000 seers expected
  • Ceremonial entry on May 8 with cultural troupes
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Karnataka: Yediyurappa not just a leader but a force, says Vijayendra; Abhimanotsava on May 9 to showcase it

Karnataka BJP chief B.Y. Vijayendra says B.S. Yediyurappa is a 'force,' not just a leader, as lakhs prepare for the Abhimanotsava event in Chitradurga on May 9.

"Yediyurappa is not just an individual but a 'force' - B.Y. Vijayendra"

Tumakuru, May 3

Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party President and MLA B.Y. Vijayendra said on Sunday that former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa is not just an individual but a "force", and that this would be evident at the 'Abhimanotsava' event scheduled to be held in Chitradurga on May 9.

Speaking to the media after visiting the Siddaganga Mutt in Tumakuru and inviting the junior seer, Shivasiddheshwara Swamiji, to the event, Vijayendra said lakhs of supporters from across all Assembly constituencies in the state are expected to attend.

"There will be a sea of people," he added.

He said that the programme will be held under the leadership of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in the presence of several seers and religious heads.

Vijayendra said the immense trust that people across the state have in Yediyurappa remains strong.

"People continue to repose the same faith in him. Party workers have organised this event with happiness and pride," he added.

He also noted that revered seers, pontiffs, and religious leaders from various communities across the state will participate in the programme, describing it as a rare and special occasion.

Vijayendra said arrangements are being made to ensure that supporters travelling from different parts of the state do not face any inconvenience.

He added that they should be able to travel safely, attend the event without haste, and return comfortably, with proper arrangements for food and hospitality.

"This reflects Yediyurappa's concern for the people," he said.

Vijayendra on Sunday visited the Siddaganga Mutt in Tumakuru and offered special worship and prayers at the samadhi of the revered Shivakumara Swamiji, who is widely known as the "Walking God".

Later, the State BJP President respectfully invited the junior seer of the Mutt, Shivashivamurthy Shivacharya Swamiji, to the 'Abhimanotsava' programme being organised on May 9 in Chitradurga in honour of former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, and sought his blessings.

Vijayendra had earlier announced that former Chief Minister Yediyurappa will make a ceremonial entry into Chitradurga city on May 8 at 5 p.m. as part of the celebrations marking 50 years of his political journey.

The event will be held in a grand manner, similar to a "mini Dasara", with a procession featuring more than 25 cultural troupes.

Farmers and women from across the state are expected to participate in large numbers to welcome Yediyurappa.

He said that the main stage programme will begin at 11 a.m. on May 9, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to arrive by noon.

"More than 1,000 seers, pontiffs and religious leaders are expected to attend. More than 10 lakh supporters from across the state, from Bidar to Chamarajanagar, are likely to participate in the event," he added.

Vijayendra said that people across the state have shown great enthusiasm in organising the programme and expressed hope that it would be a success.

Appealing not to politicise the event, the State BJP President added that it should not be given any political colour.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hats off to Yediyurappa ji for his 50-year political journey! From a simple worker to a force in Karnataka politics, his story is inspiring. I remember how he stood by farmers during drought times. The fact that people from Bidar to Chamarajanagar are coming shows his connect with the masses. 🚩
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Rahul R
Respect for BSY's contributions, but I find it ironic that they're asking not to politicise an event where the Union Home Minister is the chief guest and they're showcasing a party leader's 50-year career. It's clearly a political event. At least be honest about it. 🤷‍♂️
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Sneha F
What a wonderful gesture by Vijayendra to invite the Siddaganga Mutt seer! The late Shivakumara Swamiji was truly a 'walking god' for all of us. In Karnataka, our religious leaders play such an important role in guiding politics and society. This blend of spirituality and leadership is unique to our culture. 🙏🌸
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Naveen S
Reading this reminds me of how political dynasties work everywhere, not just in Congress. Vijayendra is literally organising a mega event for his father. That said, BSY's journey from a small town to being CM is a genuine rags-to-riches story. Hope this event brings some real development to Chitradurga region. 🤨
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Kavya N
'Mini Dasara' procession with 25 cultural troupes sounds incredible! As a Kannadiga, I love how we celebrate

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