B'lore: Yeddyurappa Leaves for Vaishno Devi Temple


Bangalore, May 19(PTI) In the wake of political uncertainty triggered by Governor H R Bhardwaj recommending dismissal of Karnataka government, Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa today left for Vaishnodevi temple in Jammu to seek divine intervention.

Yeddyurappa left the city by a special flight and reach the temple by a helicopter, sources in the Chief Minister's Secretariat told PTI.

Yeddyurappa has been visiting Vaishno Devi temple whenever he faced political crisis or threat to his chair.

He visited the temple in 2009 and 2010, when BJP rebels upped their ante demanding change in leadership.

  

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  • Ganesh, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Thu, May 19 2011

    Dear CM instead of wasting money.
    pls. pay salary in time for some govt. employee. u will get more blessing.
    and kindly provide 24 hour water and elect. u will get more blessing.
    give one big land for begger u will get more blessing.
    stop cheating people u will get more blessing.
    kick out 3rd class politician u will get more blessing.
    ur half of income give it to govt. hospital, govt school, to develop police station, railway station, bus station, digital main signal, 3 tracks in our main roads u will get more blessing.
    funny thing is ur minister reddy have his own helicopter but our main govt hospital don't. have one single helicopter for Emergency.
    think and spend some time for all these problem. u will get more blessing.

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Thu, May 19 2011

    And who exactly pays for these pilgrimages?

    Special Flights, helicopter rides..?????

    Does the taxpayer have a say on how their taxes are spent???

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