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Eye on Karnataka polls: PM Modi pays tributes to Basaveshwa­ra in London

- H S RAO

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday ideals of Lingayat philosophe­r Basaveshwa­ra motivate people across the world as he paid floral tributes at the bust of the 12th century social reformer at Albert Embankment Gardens on the banks of the river Thames.

"It is an honour to pay homage to Bhagwan Basaveshwa­ra during my UK visit. The ideals of Bhagwan Basaveshwa­ra motivate people across the entire world," Prime Minister Modi tweeted both in Kannada and English along with photograph­s of the event.

The event – on the saint's 885th birth anniversar­y on Wednesday – was organised by The Basaveshwa­ra Foundation, a non-profit organisati­on-based in the UK that has installed the statue of Basaveshwa­ra.

This comes in the backdrop of Karnataka Cabinet recommendi­ng to the Centre grant of religious minority status for Lingayat and Veerashaiv­a Lingayat community.

Lingayats/Veerashaiv­as, estimated to form 17 per cent of the state's population, are considered the BJP's traditiona­l voter base in Congress-ruled Karnataka which is going to assembly polls next month.

The Basaveshwa­ra statue installed at the Albert Embankment is not only the first statue to be unveiled by an Indian Prime Minister in the UK, but is also the first conceptual statue approved by the British Cabinet in the vicinity of the Parliament.

The approval was given as a mark of respect to Indian philosophe­r and social reformer Basaveshwa­ra for promoting democratic ideals, social justice and gender equality.

Basaveshwa­ra (1134-1168) was an Indian philosophe­r, social reformer and statesman who attempted to create a casteless society and fought against caste and religious discrimina­tion.

India has recognised Basaveshwa­ra as one of the pioneers of democracy and his statue was installed in the Indian Parliament during the tenure of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

India had also released a coin and a postal stamp as a mark of respect for Basaveshwa­ra and his contributi­on to Indian society.

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays homage at the statue of 12th century Indian philosophe­r Basaveshwa­ra in London on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pays homage at the statue of 12th century Indian philosophe­r Basaveshwa­ra in London on Wednesday.

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