Amit Shah loses cool with Yeddyurappa after poor turnout: report
A Bengaluru daily reports that BJP President Amit Shah lost his cool with BS Yeddyurappa, BJP’s CM face for Karnataka elections, after a very poor turnout at an election meeting for farmers in Mandya
A Bengaluru daily has reported that Bharatiya Janata Party National President Amit Shah lost his cool with BS Yeddyurappa, the BJP’s CM face for Karnataka elections, after a very poor turnout at an election meeting for farmers that Shah was addressing in Mandya.
The report noted the following:
- The event on Saturday was slated for Amit Shah to interact with famers in Mandya
- However the event started very late and so many of the assembled farmers, who had waited several hours, left the event before Shah arrived
- Faced with many empty chairs, Amit Shah lost his cool with BS Yeddyurappa
- The daily added that Shas was "visibly upset” and "seething” and made his anger known to Yeddyurappa
- The daily said that Shah then “chose not to interact with farmers and instead, delivered a 20-minute long speech”
- A BJP leader told the daily that over 2,000 farmers attended the event
- However the daily, referring to “sources”, said "only 700 farmers attended the event”
- Shah then had lunch with a farmers’ group before leaving Mandya, said the report
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- Amit Shah
- Mandya
- farmers
- BS Yeddyurappa
- Karnataka assembly elections
- BJP president
- Karnataka Assembly polls
- election meeting