You look at some people in the public domain and think, 'How the hell does THIS guy have fans?'. For a lot of people, Donald Trump is 'this' guy. From his 'covfefe' tweets to some very weird (and questionable) statements, Trump is known for his motormouth. Well, believe it or not, he has fans too.

But this die-hard fan of US President Donald Trump takes the cake. Bussa Krishna, a farmer in Telangana who is often regarded as 'Trump bhakt’ in India has taken his devotion to the next level. He installed a six-foot statue of Trump on the latter's birthday on June 14.

The Telangana farmer also performed a puja of the statue with milk. He came into the limelight as a ‘Trump fan’ when pictures of him offering prayers to the photo of Donald Trump went viral on social media.

A resident of Konne village in Jangaon district of Telangana, he has also installed a photograph of Trump in his puja room. The farmer claimed that he worships Trump’s photograph every day along with other Hindu gods and goddesses.

As a part of his morning ritual, he applies teeka to the US President’s photo and offers turmeric, flowers and performs aarti of the photo, the Hindustan Times reported. The Telangana farmer told Hindustan Times that he has decided to pray to Trump after a Telangana software engineer, Srinivas Kuchibhotla, was killed by a US Navy veteran at a bar in Kansas in a hate crime in February 2017.

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“I was very much pained at the incident. I thought the only way the US President and his people could understand the greatness of Indians is to display our love and affection towards them. That is why I started worshipping Trump with a hope that the prayers would reach him one day,” Krishna had told the daily.

Dismissing all the allegations that he is praying Trump only for publicity, he said that he prayed to the US President in a bid to improve the US-India relations. Meanwhile, talking about his Trump statue, Krishna told news agency ANI, "I will offer prayers to the statue every day."

Telangana: Janagam-based Bussa Krishna installed a 6-feet statue of US President Donald Trump on the latter's birthday on June 14. He also performed 'abhishek' of the statue with milk. Krishna said, "I will offer prayers to the statue everyday" pic.twitter.com/LJsddXUmfD — ANI (@ANI) June 18, 2019

This is not the only example of extensive political devotion.

A month ago, Basvaraj, a resident of Karnataka's Raichur district, decided to get a large tattoo made to show his support to the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign in the southern state. In a rather painful way, he endured 15 hours under the slow-moving hand of a tattoo artist who etched a face of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his back, in black ink.

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In the tattoo that covers almost his entire back, PM Modi wears reading glasses and sports a thick beard.

Fans can really do anything!