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The ”BJP strong man” also exuded confidence about the saffron party forming the government once again, as the blessings of the people are with them.
”Despite not being in power, more than 2,000-3,000 people came and blessed me on the occasion of my birthday, I’m indebted for their love and trust. After the assembly session, I will once again travel across the state and will do all that is possible beyond my limits to bring BJP back to power,” Yediyurappa said.
Speaking to reporters here, he said people are still with the BJP and will not support the Congress’ hypocrisy, as they have seen them.
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The budget session would be held from March 4 to 30.
Yediyurappa, who had led the BJP to emerge as the single largest party in 2018 assembly polls and then brought it to power in July 2019, by ensuring the fall of the Congress-JD(S) coalition government, had stepped down as the Chief Minister on July 26 last year, coinciding with his government completing two years in office.
Among several other things, age was said to be the primary factor for the Lingayat strong man’s exit from the coveted post, as there is an unwritten rule in the BJP of keeping out those above 75-years from elected offices. He was succeeded by Basavaraj Bommi, considered to be his loyalist.
Bommai was among a large number of leaders, well-wishers and supporters who called on Yediyurappa to greet him on his birthday.