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BY Vijayendra, son of Karnataka's CM flouts lockdown rules; Congress complains to DC

Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's son BY Vijayendra's reported visit to a temple in Nanjangud, Mysuru district, violated the lockdown rules prohibiting inter-district travel and shrine visits, which triggered the Congress leaders on Wednesday to lodge a complaint to the Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru.

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Published : May 20, 2021, 8:42 PM IST

Mysuru (Karnataka): Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's son BY Vijayendra's reported visit to a temple in Nanjangud, Mysuru district, violated the lockdown rules prohibiting inter-district travel and shrine visits, which triggered the Congress leaders on Wednesday to lodge a complaint to the Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru.

Vijayendra, the Bharatiya Janta Party State Vice-President has been outraged on Social media because he visited the temple.

According to the reports, the security personnel had blocked the media from making a video and capturing the photo of Vijayendra while his visit to the temple.

A delegation of Congress leaders has complained to the Deputy Commissioner, Rohini Sindhuri, accusing Vijayendra of violating the Disaster Management Act 2005, Section 51, and the Karnataka Infectious Diseases Control Act 2020, urging to lodge an FIR against him.

Read: Karnataka hospital demands Rs 10 lakhs to release bodies of Covid patients

On Tuesday (May 18), Vijayendra, along with family members and supporters, had visited Lord Srikanteshwara temple at Nanjangud with police protection and offered prayer.

Along with that he also had performed special prayers at some other divine spots in the taluk, the complainants said, adding that this is a clear violation of the Epidemic Diseases Act.

Read: Karnataka announces aid for those hit by lockdown

The Congress leaders have also sought action to be taken against the officials who lent support to his visit, staff, the management committee of Nanjangud temple, priest, etc by keeping officials concerned under suspension.

Read: Karnataka govt announces Rs 1,250 cr COVID relief package for those hit by lockdown

Mysuru (Karnataka): Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa's son BY Vijayendra's reported visit to a temple in Nanjangud, Mysuru district, violated the lockdown rules prohibiting inter-district travel and shrine visits, which triggered the Congress leaders on Wednesday to lodge a complaint to the Deputy Commissioner of Mysuru.

Vijayendra, the Bharatiya Janta Party State Vice-President has been outraged on Social media because he visited the temple.

According to the reports, the security personnel had blocked the media from making a video and capturing the photo of Vijayendra while his visit to the temple.

A delegation of Congress leaders has complained to the Deputy Commissioner, Rohini Sindhuri, accusing Vijayendra of violating the Disaster Management Act 2005, Section 51, and the Karnataka Infectious Diseases Control Act 2020, urging to lodge an FIR against him.

Read: Karnataka hospital demands Rs 10 lakhs to release bodies of Covid patients

On Tuesday (May 18), Vijayendra, along with family members and supporters, had visited Lord Srikanteshwara temple at Nanjangud with police protection and offered prayer.

Along with that he also had performed special prayers at some other divine spots in the taluk, the complainants said, adding that this is a clear violation of the Epidemic Diseases Act.

Read: Karnataka announces aid for those hit by lockdown

The Congress leaders have also sought action to be taken against the officials who lent support to his visit, staff, the management committee of Nanjangud temple, priest, etc by keeping officials concerned under suspension.

Read: Karnataka govt announces Rs 1,250 cr COVID relief package for those hit by lockdown

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