BS Yediyurappa Vows to Serve BJP Until His Last Breath
BS Yediyurappa says ‘no retirement,’ vows to continue working for BJP till ‘last breath’
Hindustan Times
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BS Yediyurappa, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, announced at a celebration in Chitradurga, Karnataka, that he will not retire from public life and will continue to work for the party and the nation. He emphasized his commitment to grassroots mobilization and the BJP's vision for a developed India.
- 01Yediyurappa declared he will not retire from politics, vowing to serve the BJP until his last breath.
- 02The event marked his 50 years in politics, celebrating collective struggles and victories with the people of Karnataka.
- 03Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the event, highlighting Yediyurappa's contributions to the BJP's success in southern India.
- 04Yediyurappa praised PM Narendra Modi's leadership, advocating for his continued tenure for another decade.
- 05He committed to mobilizing public support for the BJP's developmental agenda across Karnataka.
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At the 'Abhimanotsava' event in Chitradurga, Karnataka, BS Yediyurappa (senior BJP leader) declared his intention to remain active in politics, stating there is no question of retirement. He celebrated 50 years of political service, crediting farmers and party workers for his journey from Shikaripura to Chief Minister. Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the event, underscoring Yediyurappa's role in proving critics wrong about the BJP's viability in southern India. Yediyurappa emphasized that the celebration was about collective achievements rather than individual accolades. He expressed admiration for PM Narendra Modi and called for his continued leadership for at least another decade, asserting that the BJP is committed to a 'Viksit Bharat' (developed India). He pledged to engage with the public to strengthen support for the party's vision and development initiatives.
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Yediyurappa's commitment to public service may galvanize support for the BJP in Karnataka, influencing local political dynamics and development initiatives.
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