Villagers in Kanne village of Telangana's Jangaon district celebrated the re-election of former US President Donald Trump in a unique way. Here, a six feet high statue of Trump was worshiped by garlanding it. Let's know some interesting things related to this festival.
A six-foot-tall statue of Trump In the year 2019, a six feet tall statue of Trump was installed in the village by Bussa Krishna, a special fan of the village. For the villagers, the statue has become a symbol of their support for Trump.
Bussa Krishna was considered a staunch supporter of Trump. He worshiped this idol every day. For him, Trump was no less than God and he remained engrossed in his 'bhakti'.
After Trump's defeat in 2020, Krishna was deeply traumatized, leading villagers to believe that he died of a heart attack.
Villagers showed their devotion by worshiping Trump's statue Recently, after hearing the news of Trump's victory, there was a wave of excitement among the villagers. He worshiped the idol and expressed his happiness by offering flowers. Villagers say that even after Krishna's death, the same respect and love for Trump remains in their hearts. In his honor they have kept this statue alive. Bussa Krishna worshiped Trump as God in his life and even today this tradition continues in the village. Villagers showed their devotion by worshiping Trump's statue.
This statue of Trump has now become an attraction in the village, where people come from far and wide to witness this unique celebration and devotion. The statue has become an icon of the village and a source of inspiration for Trump supporters.
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