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 Bengaluru: The ruling BJP in Karnataka is making all attempts to mollycoddle former chief minister and BJP Central Parliamentary Board member B.S. Yed yeti website iyurappa ahead of the assembly polls.   The party has elevated him to the core team in New Delhi and made him appeal to the Lingayat community not to have any bitter feelin hydrojug gs towards the BJP for dethroning him. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah  whose breakfast meeting with Yediyurappa on Friday was a major show of support  and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh have been openly showering praises on Yediyurappa and ensuring his presence with them.     Sources said that the saffron party, unable to create another mass leader in the state, has understood that the snubs by the party to Yediyurappa has angered the Linga hydrojug sale yat community. Amaregouda Patil, senior Congress MLA from Kushtagi in north Karnataka, told IANS that it is impossible for the BJP to recover lost ground at this stage. The BJP has finished off Yediyurappa. He resigned in tears. As a legislator, I can say that no other leader in the BJP was mistreated like he was. Now, they are back with him claiming that he is their leader. There is no question of the Lingayat community voting for the BJP by seeing Yediyurappa being projected. How can they vote  He was made to cry and asked to step down. The people are still angry over the past, Patil said.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress- Gfvu It s official: Putin seeks to extend his rule until 2024
 Tyler Heintz, an incoming freshman at Kent State who planned to  polene play on the offensive line for the Golden Flashes, died late Tuesday morning after taking part in preseason conditioning drills.Heres the schools statement from Tuesday night: Today, the Kent State University family mourns the tragic loss of one of our student-athletes, freshman football player Tyler Heintz. Tyler was transported to a hospital by par owala flasche amedics this morning following football conditioning drills at Dix Stadium. The cause of death is not yet known. Tyler was from Kenton, Ohio, and planned to study marketing and entrepreneurship in the College of Business Administration. Tyler was recruited as a rising star on our offensive line. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with Tylers family and friends, as well as Coach Haynes and the team, our athletics staff and our student-athletes. The Portage County Coroners Office in Ohio told the Cleveland Plain-Dealer that it was too soon to determine the cause of Heintzs death and that it could take several weeks to learn the answer. The team had just completed its second day of preseason workouts when firefighters were called to Dix Stadium at 9:18 a.m. and found Heintz unresponsive, according to the Record-Courier.At 6 feet 4 and 275 pounds, the Blade named him to its Division IV second team after his senior season, and he was seen as a two-star recr brumate cup uit by 247 Sports.Heintz is the second Kent State football player in recent years to die following a preseason wor