Transgender people dancer Manjamma Jogati, for her contribution to arts, obtained a Padma Shri award by President Ram Nath Kovind on the 2021 Padma awards ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan. While the Modi Government has proved that it’s extremely supportive of empowerment of the group, liberals are crying their noses off because the transgender awardee has depicted her nationalistic strategy along with her gestures and an image that went viral throughout the media.Padma Shri awardee blesses PresidentManjamma Jogati, the primary trans-president of the Karnataka Janapada Academy which is taken into account to be the state authorities’s high establishment for people artwork varieties, blessed the President with a stunning demeanor earlier than receiving the award. In a video clip tweeted by information company ANI, Manjamma Jogati may be seen stepping as much as the stage in direction of the President after which blessed to want him luck. While being handed over the award, the nice and cozy smile on her face clearly depicted her respect for the honour and in addition grabbed the eyeballs of each attendee. Read extra: A Padma Vibhushan for the person who proved the existence of Padmalochana Sri Ram’s MandirTransgender Manjamma’s nationalistic strategyIn addition to that, an image floating round social media displaying Manjamma sitting subsequent to a portrait of RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar and Durga Maa as Akhand Bharat is the speak of the city nowadays. With this image, it may be assumed that Manjamma shares a powerful with RSS. Moreover, it additionally signifies the nationalistic strategy of the LGBTQ group.While the liberals together with the opposition at all times attempt to paint an image that the LGBTQ group is all about sexual orientation and self-identification, the Padma Shri awardee has busted their myths to point out that the group holds an incredible perception in nationalism and patriotism.Who is Manjamma Jogati?Born in Kallukamba village close to Bellary, Manjamma started to establish herself as a feminine in her teenage years. She had asserted, “I’d wear a towel around my hips as if it were a skirt. I’d help my mother with chores. I loved to be with the girls in my class, to dance and dress up. By the time I was 15, I had fully embraced my identity as a woman.”The household, in an try and“cure” their baby of those female tendencies, referred to a physician after which to a priest, who stated she was “blessed with Devi Shakti” (goddess energy) and must be left alone. Finally, in 1975, the mother and father took her to Huligeyamma’s temple, to be sanctified as a Jogappa. Reportedly, devotees of goddess Yellamma, Jogappas, or Jogatis are primarily trans individuals who consider that they’re married to the goddess. Her transformative journey started when she noticed a father-son duo acting on the road. “This was Jogati nritya (a folk performance of the Jogappas) and I had always been fascinated by it. So I went up to the father, Basappa, and asked if he would teach me. Wonderfully, he agreed.”Manjamma was additionally honoured with the Karnataka Rajyotsava Award in 2010 and her autobiography is a part of the varsity syllabus and the Bachelor of Arts course on the Karnataka Folk University in Haveri district.Well, the woman along with her exemplary life story and nationalistic strategy has given severe heartburn to liberals as their propaganda to separate the LGBTQ group has failed brutally.