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Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar announced plans for a grand memorial honoring Bengaluru's founder, Kempegowda, on his 516th birth anniversary. Alongside CM Siddaramaiah, he paid floral tributes near Kempegowda International Airport. The government allocated five acres through the Kempegowda Development Authority for the project. Both leaders praised Kempegowda's visionary urban planning that shaped modern Bengaluru.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar Announces Kempegowda Memorial on Founder's Birth Anniversary

  • DK Shivakumar announces 5-acre Kempegowda memorial
  • CM Siddaramaiah praises founder's urban vision
  • Tributes paid at Kempegowda International Airport
  • Government celebrates 516th birth anniversary
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K'taka: DK Shivakumar pays tribute to Kempegowda, plans memorial on birth anniversary

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar and CM Siddaramaiah honor Kempegowda with floral tributes and a 5-acre memorial plan in Bengaluru.

"Kempegowda is the builder of modern Bangalore - Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, June 27

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Friday marked the birth anniversary of Nadaprabhu Kempegowda by garlanding his statue and reaffirming the state government's commitment to preserving the legacy of the city's founding father. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah was also present.

Addressing the gathering, Shivakumar announced plans for a grand memorial, stating, "This is a very special occasion. We have allotted five acres through the Kempegowda Development Authority. We ourselves established this authority."

Nadaprabhu Kempegowda was a chieftain under the Vijayanagara Empire in early-modern India.

He added, "We ourselves began the celebration of the Jayanthi (birth anniversary). We are the ones who gave the land. We are now laying the foundation stone with the intention of constructing a grand building for it."

He further noted that earlier in the day, he, along with Ministers Krishna Byre Gowda, Muniyappa, and others, offered floral tributes near Bengaluru's Kempegowda International Airport.

Regarding Minister Rajnath Singh's statement about a "revolution in the government" after September, he said, "I am not aware of this matter. I will speak to him and let you know afterwards. In any case, you should ask him directly."

Meanwhile, speaking to the media at the Vidhana Soudha on Friday, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, "Kempegowda is an efficient and far-sighted administrator. He is the builder of modern Bangalore. Today, Kempegowda's 516th birth anniversary is being celebrated in collaboration with the government, Kempegowda Development Authority and BBMP. During 2013-18, our government discussed with Nirmala Nanda Swamiji and found out the date of birth, and since then, the government has been continuously celebrating Kempegowda Jayanti. If Bangalore is recognised internationally today, it was Kempegowda who laid the foundation for it."

He added, "The government has done the work of commemorating him. Kempegowda, who built towers in four parts of Bangalore, understood what Bangalore should be like and built many towns, including Nagaratpet, Chikkapet, and Balepet, during his administration based on his profession." The Chief Minister said that his administration is a model for all of us.

- ANI

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Praveen K.
Finally some recognition for Kempegowda! As a Bangalorean, I'm proud to see our city's founder being honored. The memorial is a great idea - hope they maintain it well unlike other neglected monuments. #NammaBengaluru
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Shilpa R.
While I appreciate honoring historical figures, I hope the government focuses equally on current Bengaluru's infrastructure problems. Our roads and drainage need urgent attention too!
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Manoj T.
Kempegowda's vision for Bengaluru was truly remarkable for his time. It's heartening to see politicians across parties coming together to honor our heritage. But please don't make this another political show - focus on actual development!
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Ananya P.
As a history student, I'm thrilled! Kempegowda's contributions to urban planning were ahead of his time. The memorial should include interactive exhibits to educate younger generations about our city's roots. 👏
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Rahul N.
Good initiative, but 5 acres seems excessive when many Bengalureans struggle for basic housing. Can't we honor our heritage in a more space-efficient way? The government should balance tradition with practical needs.
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Kavita S.
My grandparents used to tell stories about Kempegowda's legacy. Glad to see formal recognition! But please involve local historians in the memorial design to ensure authenticity. No modern distortions of our history please!

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