Bengaluru: Yediyurappa defends Kumaraswamy son's wedding amid lockdown


Bengaluru, Apr 18 (IANS): Defending former chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy for going ahead with his son Nikhil's wedding at his farmhouse near Bidadi in Ramanagara district, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Saturday said there was no lockdown violation at the event.

"I congratulate Kumaraswamy for conducting his son's marriage in a simple way, observing the lockdown norms," Yediyurappa told reporters in Kannada here.

"They have done well and within the guidelines. Permission was given for the marriage at their farmhouse on Friday as per norms. I congratulate them," Yediyurappa reiterated.


B S Yediyurappa (left) and H D Kumaraswamy

The farmhouse is 3km from Bidadi and 45km southwest of Bengaluru on way to Mysuru in the southern state.

Denying the charge of lockdown violation by a BJP district functionary, Kumaraswamy told IANS that the wedding of his son Nikhil with Revathi was conducted following the norms, including wearing of face masks and keeping social distance.

"We complied with the norms after the permission to conduct Nikhil's marriage ceremony at our farmhouse. Only about 100 people, including my family members and close relatives, were present," asserted Kumaraswamy.

BJP's district unit president M Rudresh alleged that Kumaraswamy violated the norms, as several people had thronged the venue for a glimpse of the wedding.

Bidadi police sub-inspector C. Bhaskar, however, told IANS there was no lockdown violation at the wedding and nobody except those who had passes were allowed to go near the farmhouse.

In series of tweets in Kannada, Kumaraswamy said all those present had observed social distancing and all precautionary measures were taken during the wedding.

"I thank all my party (Janata Dal-Secular) leaders, legislators, cadres and supporters for staying away from the event and blessing my son from their houses," tweeted Kumaraswamy.

Nikhil (28) got engaged to Revathi (22), grandniece of state Congress leader M. Krishnappa, in Bengaluru on February 10.

Among those present were Nikhil's grandfather -- JD-S supremo and former prime minister H.D. Deve Gowda -- grandmother Chennamma, uncles, including state's former minister H.D. Revanna, cousin and Hassan Lok Sabha member Prajwal Hegde.

The lockdown extension since April 15 to May 3 forced the Gowda clan to shift the wedding venue to the farmhouse from the bride's house in Bengaluru, which is a Covid-19 hotspot, with over 80 positive cases reported till date.

 

 

 

  

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  • Avi, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    We are not blind!

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  • J.F. D Souza, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    If wedding and Birthday functions many people attend then why restrictions and limitations for funerals. Let relatives and friends attend. The present limitation be removed.p

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  • Don D, Mangalore, India

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    This is called 'politics' and political calculations. Rules are only for common people. Our CM is thinking about the future of his Government and he needs HDK's support in case there is a revolt in his party. In Hindi there is a saying 'samajnevale ko Ishara kafee hai'. Jai Hind.

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  • Prakas, Bengaluru

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    There is No Wonder......!!!!!!
    Birds of Same Feather ..... Fly Together....!!!!!!!!

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  • satish, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    people here can crib all they want.
    Fact remains-nobody can touch kumaraswamy.

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    In cards play " Trump" card is very important

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  • Irfan, Udupi

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Law applicable only for weaker section?

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  • K V KRISHNADAS, Derebail

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    I was really sad for this.
    There should not be a partiality between command man and politicians..I don't know how and why CM defended the the Nikhil Marriage..I have observed except photo grapher no one has used the mask there..And they have not maintained the Social distance..Still CM says marriage was within the rules and no violation of Lockdown regulations. It's clearly shows CM is under political pressure and there might be Changes in State once Corona exits from our state..

    - K V Krishnadas

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Who knows JDS might merge with BJP .

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Feathers of a bird flock together.... In politics only vitamin M ( money speaks)

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    This is called politics... Opposition parties have United...

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  • kumara, abu dhabi

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    how did they reach the farm house when there is lockdown????, and how will they come back???

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  • Jacintha Vaz, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    When church priest held mass with 24 feet distance they all complained.

    The lockdown is causing poor people to suffer while politicians make merry.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    PM Modiji, must reflect and deeply introspect, regarding the blatant violation of Lockdown, which is currently enforced in the entire nation, by the CM of his own party, in the state of Karnataka....This mockery is extremely disturbing n disgusting !!

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  • moshu, mangaluru

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    It's a grave shameful thing when our lawmakers itself breaking self made made rule.

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  • AMAR NATHAL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    I scratch your back, you scratch mine!

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  • William, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Can our CM give permission to everyone who have planned weddings in this season with lockdown restrictions? What was the urgency for marriage? Was it an essential service? Permission given for 100 people to gather but why the 5 people were booked who were praying? These people who are not respecting the lockdown guidelines and those leaders who encourage them with permissions should not be treated if they get infected with corona virus.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa should not have supported this Crook ...

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  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2020

    2 Faces of one coin. It's better not waste our time.

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  • Chandra, Surathkal

    Sat, Apr 18 2020

    Yella OK but madhuvey eegaley yaakay? Something fishy

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