Udupi: MP B Y Raghavendra speaks about disgruntled BJP MLA Renukacharya


Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Jan 19: Even as chief minister of Karnataka, B S Yediyurappa, is on a temple visit spree, his son and MP B Y Raghavendra, sought to clarify about legislator Renukacharya's Delhi visit.

Raghavendra spoke to mediapersons here on Tuesday Janaury 19 and said that it is but common for the human beings to feel the pain on certain issues.

He reasoned that it is natural for Renukacharya too to express the feeling of hurt in different ways.

"Everyone has his own individual grievances and feelings. There is scope for sorting out the matter by sitting together and with mutual discussions within a certain framework. People pour out their pains for a ouple of days. But we are confident that we will eventually carry everyone along by handling all such issues," he stated.

CM's temple visits

In the midst of political pressure arising out of cabinet expansion, Yediyurappa has set aside some time for temple visits. He visited Uchila Goddess Mahalaxmi temple on Tuesday morning before going to Kumbashi where he visited Lord Vinayaka temple in Kundapur taluk. He will be participating in the 1008 Ganayaga being organized at Anegudde temple.

Yediyurappa had visited Sri Krishna Math and Karamballi Lord Venkataramana temple on Monday. His temple visits planned in the middle of political turmoil has aroused curiosity and gained significance.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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