Hyderabad:
As Donald Trump was set to change into President of the US for the second time, a temple constructed by a person in a Telangana village in 2019 got here into focus as soon as once more, with villagers celebrating the chief’s victory by garlanding his statue.
Family members of Bussa Krishna, who had put in the statue at his home in Konne village in Jangaon district and was recurrently worshipping him, and another villagers cleaned the statue and garlanded it.
Bussa Krishna died of cardiac arrest in October 2020 on the age of 33.
He had turned his puja room right into a temple for Donald Trump in 2018.
Like an ardent devotee, he had put in the {photograph} of Donald Trump, then US President, in his room and worshipped it every day.
In 2019, he constructed a six-foot statue of Donald Trump in entrance of his home and performed common pujas and bathed it with milk. He claimed to have spent Rs 2 lakh on putting in the statue.
Bussa Krishna, who had earned the nickname Donald Trump Krishna in his village, additionally pasted posters and stickers of Trump throughout his home and had written graffiti praising Donald Trump on the partitions.
When Donald Trump was examined optimistic for Covid-19, Bussa Krishna had launched a one-minute video wherein he was seen crying and praying for his speedy restoration. He had additionally prayed for his re-election in 2020.
Bussa Krishna, who was taking good care of agriculture in his two-acre land within the village, had acknowledged that he began worshipping Donald Trump after he noticed him in his dream and predicted India’s victory towards Pakistan within the 2019 Cricket World Cup match. After India gained the match, Bussa Krishna’s religion strengthened in Donald Trump.
On one other event, he cited the killing of a techie from Telangana within the US which prompted him to construct a temple for Donald Trump.
Srinivas Kuchibhotla was killed by a US Navy veteran in an alleged act of hate crime in 2017.
Bussa Krishna believed that he may make the US president and his folks perceive the greatness of Indians by displaying love and affection in the direction of them and therefore began worshipping Donald Trump.
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