Yediyurappa hails Bengal BJP win, urges Modi to lead India for 10 more years

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Yediyurappa hails Bengal BJP win, urges Modi to lead India for 10 more years

Synopsis

At a grand felicitation marking 50 years in public life, B.S. Yediyurappa used the Chitradurga stage not just to reflect on his political journey but to champion PM Modi's continued leadership — calling for another decade at the helm and hailing the BJP's Bengal win as democracy's finest hour.

Key Takeaways

Yediyurappa was felicitated at the Abhimanotsava in Chitradurga, Karnataka for completing 50 years in public life.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the event and personally felicitated Yediyurappa.
Yediyurappa declared democracy had triumphed in West Bengal following the BJP's victory there.
He called for PM Modi to lead India for another 10 years so the country could emerge as the world's leading nation.
Yediyurappa recalled his journey from Bookanakere to the Chief Minister's chair, crediting RSS values, party workers, and the people of Karnataka.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Central Parliamentary Committee member and former Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Saturday declared that democracy had triumphed in West Bengal following the BJP's victory there, and called upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi to continue leading the country for another 10 years. Yediyurappa made the remarks while addressing a large gathering in Chitradurga, Karnataka, at an event called the 'Abhimanotsava' — organised to felicitate him for completing 50 years in public life.

Yediyurappa on Bengal and Modi

Speaking at the felicitation event, Yediyurappa described the BJP's performance in West Bengal as a historic mandate.

Point of View

At an event celebrating his own five decades in politics, blurs the line between personal milestone and party messaging. The Bengal victory framing is also notable: it positions the win as a democratic vindication rather than an electoral outcome, pre-empting any narrative of polarisation. For a leader who has had a complicated relationship with the BJP central leadership over the years, this is a conspicuously warm public embrace.
NationPress
10 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was B.S. Yediyurappa felicitated in Chitradurga?
B.S. Yediyurappa was felicitated at the Abhimanotsava event in Chitradurga to mark his completion of 50 years in public life. Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the event and personally honoured him on the occasion.
What did Yediyurappa say about the BJP's victory in West Bengal?
Yediyurappa described the BJP's victory in West Bengal as a historic mandate and declared that democracy had triumphed in the state. He congratulated PM Modi on behalf of the people for the win.
Why did Yediyurappa call for Modi to lead for 10 more years?
Yediyurappa said PM Modi should continue leading the country for another 10 years so that India could emerge as the world's leading nation. He expressed hope that India's dreams would be realised in the future.
What is the significance of the Abhimanotsava event?
The Abhimanotsava was a felicitation programme organised in Chitradurga, Karnataka, to honour Yediyurappa's 50-year political journey. The event was attended by pontiffs, seers, and party workers from across Karnataka, along with senior BJP leader Amit Shah.
How did Yediyurappa describe his political journey?
Yediyurappa said he rose as an ordinary man from Bookanakere and made Shikaripura his karmabhoomi, crediting RSS values and discipline for shaping him. He said he never fought for power and that his journey from a municipal post to Chief Minister was driven by the will of the people.
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