Bangalore,May 17,(way2newstv.in):
BS Yeddyurappa ... has been sworn in as Karnataka Chief Minister for the third time but he has never sworn in the full term. Every time there is a gem ... but he has twice been a CEO, but he has gone bad. For the first time, he was the Chief of the CE, the second was limited to three years. The worst thing about what will happen if the current majority is not the party's leader in power at the Center, but at the moment it is sworn in. The BJP is in the line of the BJP and Yeddyurappa was sworn in as the chief minister for the third time. Yeddyurappa, who has been associated with the BJP Sangh since 38 years, has not been in full power yet. In 1983, he entered the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from the Sakaripura Assembly constituency and was elected to the Karnataka Assembly for the seventh consecutive time.Known for the first time in November 2007, he became the chief minister of Karnataka. After the JD (s) withdrawal of support, he was forced to resign from the post of the post office for a week. After the BJP's victory in the 6 months after the BJP's victory, Yeddyurappa was sworn in as Karnataka Chief Minister for the second time on May 30, 2008.
DISPUTES... YEDDYURAPPA
He became the first Bharatiya Janata Party leader to reach the chief minister's post in south India. He has been in office for the second term on May 30, 2008, and has been in office for 3 years and 62 days. Kumaraswamy CEO of BJP and JDS Coalition Government, Yeddyurappa was appointed Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister. In 2011, Yeddyurappa was disqualified for corruption charges. There was also an investigation into allegations of irregularities in and keeping. On October 15, 2011, he was arrested. After 23 days of jail life, he was released. But the court did not find the accused guilty of the crime. Then again Yeddyurappa was invited to join the BJP. He is currently represented as an MP from Shimoga constituency. Yeddyurappa, who won from MLA in Shikaripura in the previous elections, was sworn in as Karnataka Chief Minister. Now the third time in the recent elections, the YDC has been elevated to the post office. But now there is no full-term majority in the absence of postmodern.
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