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BSY asked for supporters not to spoil protests

BSY asked for supporters not to spoil protests
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Bengaluru: With the voices that grow in their support, amid speculation that the replacement is on the card, the Head of the Head of Karnataka BS Yediyurappa on Wednesday urged its supporters and sympathizers to not indulge in all kinds of protests or disrestred in disrespel and humiliated BJP.
The 78-year-old BJP veteran said the party was “like mother” for him.
“I got the privilege of being a loyal BJP worker.
It is my main honor to serve the party with the highest ethical & behavioral standards.
I urge everyone to act in accordance with the ethics of the party & do not indulge in protests / disrestred in disrespel.
& Embarrassing for a party, “Yediyurappa tweeted.
It is interesting for supporters not to provide a statement that supports it or enjoy protests, “Based on current political developments”, Yediyurappa in Kannada Tweet said, “Your Goodwill should not exceed disciplinary limits.
Parties like a mother for me and not respect it will cause Pain for me.
I believe that my true sympathizers will understand and respond to my feelings.
“His statement came as support continues to devote it from Mutt, Pontif, and political leaders.
The leaders and pontif, especially from the Veerashaiva-Lingayat community, also all India Veerashaiva Mahasabha, has expressed support to Yediyurappa and has urged it to the continuation of the main minister, while also warning “bad consequences” for BJP if he replaced.
Hitting the note of the plug, the Dissors BJP MLC H Viswanath asked Lingayat players whether they “support corruption” with a rally behind Yediyurappa.
Speaking to reporters in Mysuru, Vishwanath, who had vocal against Yediyurappa, criticized them, claiming that they set “wrong precedent” by supporting the chairman of the minister and government “instead of standing with people”.
Several BJP leaders such as MP G S Siddeshwara and former Legislator B Suresh Gowda also expressed confidence that he would continue as CM, because the high command had not asked him to retreat.
Yediyurappa, who completed two years in the office on July 26, has visited Delhi last week, where he had met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP President J.
Travel asked questions in several places if The party is now working on a succession plan.
Upon returning from the national capital, Yediyurappa, however, sounded talks in several places he was on his way, and confirmed that the central leadership had asked him to continue at the post.
According to BJP sources, Yediyurappa dinner for BJP legislators, scheduled to take place on July 25, to mark the government completed two years in the office, has been postponed.
The source also clarified that the BJP legislative party meeting had never been held on July 26.

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