Lok Sabha Election 2024: Yaduveer responds to Pratap Simha’s taunts

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Published March 15, 2024 at 11:26am

    Yaduveer sought advice from BY Vijayendra

    He declined from having his feet washed at BJP office

    Coming out of the A/C room isn’t a herculean task: Yaduveer

Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar of the Mysuru royalty will contest from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) From Mysuru. This would mark his entry into the domain of politics. Apart from doing preparations for the election, Yadaveer has also replied to some of the taunts made against him. 

On March 14th, he paid a visit to the residence of the former Chief Minister Yediyurappa. He sought advice from the Karnataka BJP State President BY Vijayendra. He got acquitted with BJP leaders in their office. He declined from having his feet washed on this occasion. Yaduveer wanted to send the message across that he is one among the common people and therefore does not expect to be treated like royalty. 

When there were indications that Pratap Simha might miss out on he BJP ticket, he stated in a sarcastic manner that the legal conflicts that exist between the royal family and the government might get resolved through Yaduveer’s candidature and that it would be a privilege that the king has stepped out of an A/C room to resolve the conflict of the people. 

Yadhuveer has now responded to these taunts. “Coming out of the A/C room isn’t a herculean task. It isn’t true that I am inaccessible. I am willing to be with the people. I have observed P,M Modi and the functioning of the BJP before joining the party. I will develop Mysuru and Kodagu if people give me the opportunity. The litigations will follow a legal route and is not linked with politics,” Yaduveer said.

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Yaduveer responds to Pratap Simha’s taunts

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    Yaduveer sought advice from BY Vijayendra

    He declined from having his feet washed at BJP office

    Coming out of the A/C room isn’t a herculean task: Yaduveer

Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar of the Mysuru royalty will contest from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) From Mysuru. This would mark his entry into the domain of politics. Apart from doing preparations for the election, Yadaveer has also replied to some of the taunts made against him. 

On March 14th, he paid a visit to the residence of the former Chief Minister Yediyurappa. He sought advice from the Karnataka BJP State President BY Vijayendra. He got acquitted with BJP leaders in their office. He declined from having his feet washed on this occasion. Yaduveer wanted to send the message across that he is one among the common people and therefore does not expect to be treated like royalty. 

When there were indications that Pratap Simha might miss out on he BJP ticket, he stated in a sarcastic manner that the legal conflicts that exist between the royal family and the government might get resolved through Yaduveer’s candidature and that it would be a privilege that the king has stepped out of an A/C room to resolve the conflict of the people. 

Yadhuveer has now responded to these taunts. “Coming out of the A/C room isn’t a herculean task. It isn’t true that I am inaccessible. I am willing to be with the people. I have observed P,M Modi and the functioning of the BJP before joining the party. I will develop Mysuru and Kodagu if people give me the opportunity. The litigations will follow a legal route and is not linked with politics,” Yaduveer said.

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