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BJP govt in Karnataka scraps 'Tipu Jayanti' celebrations

The new Yediyurappa government in Karnataka cancelled the annual birth anniversary celebrations of the controversial 18th-century ruler of the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom, Tipu Sultan. The Siddaramaiah led Congress government had started the celebration of Tipu Jayanti as an annual affair on November 10 since 2015.

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Published : Jul 30, 2019, 4:30 PM IST

Bengaluru: The BJP government in Karnataka on Tuesday cancelled the annual birth anniversary celebrations of the controversial 18th-century ruler of the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom, Tipu Sultan, being organised since 2015.

The new Yediyurappa government's move through an order comes within three days after it came to power and a day after it won the confidence motion in the state assembly.

The Siddaramaiah led Congress government had started the celebration of Tipu Jayanti as an annual affair on November 10 since 2015 and it was continued by the Congress-JD(S) coalition government headed by H D Kumaraswamy last year despite opposition from BJP and others.

According to the order, the decision was taken after Virajpet MLA KG Bopaiah wrote to Yediyurappa requesting him to cancel Tipu Jayanti celebrations organised annually by the state Kannada and Culture Department, highlighting opposition to such celebrations, particularly in Kodagu district.

Kodagu district was marred by widespread protests and violence during the first official celebration in 2015, during which Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) worker Kuttappa had died.

BJP and right-wing organizations had stiffly opposed, Tipu Jayanti celebrations, calling the ruler a "religious bigot".

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Bengaluru: The BJP government in Karnataka on Tuesday cancelled the annual birth anniversary celebrations of the controversial 18th-century ruler of the erstwhile Mysore Kingdom, Tipu Sultan, being organised since 2015.

The new Yediyurappa government's move through an order comes within three days after it came to power and a day after it won the confidence motion in the state assembly.

The Siddaramaiah led Congress government had started the celebration of Tipu Jayanti as an annual affair on November 10 since 2015 and it was continued by the Congress-JD(S) coalition government headed by H D Kumaraswamy last year despite opposition from BJP and others.

According to the order, the decision was taken after Virajpet MLA KG Bopaiah wrote to Yediyurappa requesting him to cancel Tipu Jayanti celebrations organised annually by the state Kannada and Culture Department, highlighting opposition to such celebrations, particularly in Kodagu district.

Kodagu district was marred by widespread protests and violence during the first official celebration in 2015, during which Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) worker Kuttappa had died.

BJP and right-wing organizations had stiffly opposed, Tipu Jayanti celebrations, calling the ruler a "religious bigot".

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BJP govt in Karnataka scraps 'Tipu Jayanti" celebrations
Bengaluru, July 30 (PTI) The BJP government in Karnataka
on Tuesday cancelled the annual birth anniversary celebrations
of the controversial 18th century ruler of the erstwhile
Mysore Kingdom, Tipu Sultan, being organised since 2015.
The new Yediyurappa government's move through an order
comes within three days after it came to power and a day after
it won the confidence motion in the state assembly.
The Siddaramaiah led Congress government had started the
celebration of Tipu Jayanti as an annual affair on November 10
since 2015 and it was continued by the Congress-JD(S)
coalition government headed by H D Kumaraswamy last year
despite opposition from BJP and others.
According to the order, the decision was taken after
Virajpet MLA K G Bopaiah wrote to Yediyurappa requesting him
to cancel Tipu Jayanti celebrations organised annually by the
state Kannada and Culture Department, highlighting opposition
to such celebrations, particularly in Kodagu district.
Kodagu district was marred by widespread protests and
violence during the first official celebration in 2015, during
which Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) worker Kuttappa had died.
BJP and right wing organisations had stiffly opposed,
Tipu Jayanti celebrations, calling the ruler a "religious
bigot". PTI KSU RA
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