‘Janotsava’ celebrating CM Bommai’s one-year in office postponed again
Team Udayavani, Aug 19, 2022, 9:45 AM IST
Bengaluru: The ‘Janotsava’ event planned for celebrating Chief Minister Basavaraj Boomai’s first year in office has been postponed for the second time. An announcement was made on Thursday that Janotsav will not be held as planned on August 28.
The ruling BJP government is explaining that since August 28 falls on the threshold of Gowri and Ganesh festival celebrations, the party workers would not be able to participate fully in organising as well as celebrating the event.
The celebration named ‘Janotsav’, meaning the celebration of people, was first fixed on July 28. The ruling BJP had made massive arrangements at Doddaballapur to celebrate the completion of 1 year of CM Bommai in office.
When seating arrangements for more than a lakh people was made, food was also cooked for thousands, CM Bommai announced cancellation of the event a day before in the backdrop of the murder of BJP Yuva Morcha activist Praveen Kumar Nettare in Dakshina Kannada district.
CM Bommai stated that after seeing the plight of Praveen’s family and his wife and mother, his conscience is not allowing him to celebrate the event.
Later, ‘Janotsava’ was fixed on August 28, however, the party has postponed the event yet again.
With former Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa being named as the Parliamentary Board member and Central Election Committee member, the state BJP unit will celebrate the occasion with grandeur.
The party also wants to send a message to the people like the opposition Congress party managed with the mega celebration of 75th birth anniversary of Siddaramaiah.
(With IANS inputs)
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