Puri Beach Installation Marks KCR 72nd Birthday Tribute
A sand sculpture dedicated to BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao has been installed on the Puri beach in Odisha on the occasion of his 72nd birthday. The artwork was created as a tribute, drawing attention from visitors and locals at the popular coastal destination.
The sculpture, shaped with careful detailing, reflects the political journey and public image of KCR. The installation coincides with birthday observances by party supporters and admirers across different regions.
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The sand art was designed by an admirer to express personal respect and appreciation for the former Chief Minister. Rendered in a distinct pink tone associated with the BRS party, the sculpture has become a focal point for tourists visiting the beach.
Visitors gathered around the installation, capturing photographs and sharing visuals on social media platforms. The tribute highlights the emotional connection some supporters continue to hold with KCR’s leadership and public life.
Tribute Reflects Political Legacy
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The artwork symbolically recalls KCR’s role in Telangana’s political landscape and governance. While the beach installation remains temporary, it has drawn attention for its timing and artistic presentation.
The development comes amid birthday greetings and tributes being extended to the former Chief Minister from various quarters. More details on the political tributes can be read in this report on KCR’s birthday observances.
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