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Urimajalu bhat ram no more

Urimajalu bhat ram no more
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Mangaluru: Former MLA Urimajalu Bhat Ram, Face Jan Sangh and BJP and responsible for party power in the coast of Karnataka, especially Putture, died at his residence in Kombettu, Putture, 50 km from Mangaluru, due to age-related diseases.
He was 92.
Born in the Havyaka family who was not divided in Urimajalu near Kabaka-vittal, Bhat was a loyal RSS man since his school days.
He is one of the few leaders in the state with a considerable influence, when BJP is not a power that must be taken into account.
The followers of Staunch Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, one of the founders and Secretary General of the National Bharatiya Jan Sangh (BJS), Bhat saw that BJP became strong in the area of ​​his house and during his life saw a wheat increase, the beach saffrioning repeatedly.
An advocate by the profession, during his lifetime he had a close relationship with national leaders such as Atal Behari Vajpayee, L K Advani, which he focused during emergency days.
He also said he had taught Advani Kannada in prison.
His first trip with success was in the 1977 elections fighting against the background of emergency and anti-Congress sentiments.
He joined BJP in 1980 and won in 1983.
He took the back seat of active politics in 1985, but proceeded to the leaders of the mentor, such as the former Karnataka CM DV Sadanda Gowda and MP VV Dhananjaya Kumar, and BJP cement position in Putture , Mangalore and Udupi area.
A rebel that maintained the idea of ​​Rajya Ram, he resigned from a party that accused B Yeddyurappa corrupt and undemocratic in 2008.
He returned to the fold party after the Narendra of the minister was declared the main candidate.
He has raised rebellion banners against BJP and Sangh Parivar twice – once in 2008 to deny tickets to sit BJP MLA Shakuntala Shetty and in 2009 because they did not respect the “Endearment Provisions” arrived at Sangh Parivar after the Bhat was welcomed into the BJP fold again.
He also opposed the unilateral decision taken by the party in the election of candidates, especially when MP Candidum Nalin Kumar Kateel was stated for Mangalore Lok Sabha for the first time.
“I don’t want a party to run in a one or two dictates.
The process must be democratic,” he told Toi.
He has a hot barrier of cold blows with his favorite student D v Sadandada Gowda, especially when the last deciding to legs in BJP dictates instead of his wise advice.
He has served as Temple Trustee Puture Sri Mahalingeshwara, President of Campco, Vivekananda Mentor Vidyavardhaka Sangha, in addition to decorate several important positions in society.

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