CM Bommai inquired about the welfare of women traders in Mysore
Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai visited Chamundi Hill today. Entered the temple and got darshan of Naddevata and offered puja.
The incident took place at Chamundi Hill when Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai went to a woman merchant selling puja items and inquired about her well-being.
The CM started the Nada Adhidevate Utsav idol procession in front of Chamundeshwari temple and then walked from the temple to the gate of Dasoha Bhavan and greeted the public with Dussehra greetings. Also, he shook hands with the youths who came near and sent them away.
After worshiping at Chamundi Hill, Nadadevi Chamundeshwari Utsav Murthy kept in a gold vault was taken to Mysore Palace.
While walking from the temple, when the CM approached a woman vendor selling puja items, the woman was shocked for a moment. In this case, don't worry CM, how is the business?, after two years, is the business going well? He went to the merchant and asked the craftsman.
Talking to traders Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai came out of the temple and waved at the traders. How is the business going with the woman who was selling fruit? He asked.
How much Rs. inquired the Chief Minister. Then the woman 100 Rs. said that. Did Basavaraja Bommayi do too much then? He said. The woman replied no.
Historic Jamboo Savari The 10-day Mysore Dussehra will kick off on Wednesday evening with a historic Jamboo Savari. Chief Minister Basavaraja Bommai will offer puja to the Nandi flag at the Balarama gate of the palace on the auspicious Makara Lagna between 2.36 pm to 2.50 pm.