Mandya: Former CM Yediyurappa pays last respects to his sister in law Sharadamma Mahadevappa (80)


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mandya (EP)

Mandya, Oct 4: Sharadamma Mahadevappa (80), wife of Mahadevappa, brother of former Karnataka chief minister B S Yediyurappa passed away due to sickness, this morning, Oct 4. B S Yediyurappa arrived at Bookanakere gram and paid his last respects to his sister in law.

Sharadamma residing at Bookanakere was ailing due to old age related sickness since the last fifteen days. She passed away in her sleep today. As it was decided to hold her last rites at Bookanakere, the former chief minister arrived at his home town in the company of his daughters, offered sandalwood garland to the late Sharadamma and paid his respects.

Yediyurappa was accompanied by his brother in law S C Ashok, Sindagatta Arvind, taluk BJP president Paramesh Arvind, district BJP president K J Vijayakumar, Mooda president K Srinivas, district panchayat former vice president Sheelanere Ambareesh, Thikkeri Prabhaker, Yediyurappa Abhimani Balaga state president Madhusoodan, Sham Prasad, Javarayigowda, Sarvamangala Venkatesh, Meenakshi Puttaraju and others.

  

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