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BJP members led by Prasad Attavar celebrate Yeddyurappa's acquittal

Published On : 27 Oct 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: State BJP president and former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa was recently acquitted by special CBI court in mining related bribery case. The BJP members under the leadership of Prasad Attavar celebrated by bursting crackers on Wednesday, October 26.

Prasad Attavar and his followers from BJP came together near Circuit House in city here and shared the happiness.

“Truth has won. We are very happy that our leader has been acquitted in the case. He worked so much for the state, however he was trapped. But at last truth has finally won” said Attavar.







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