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Prof K Nageshwar: Four Factors Determine Yediyurappa’s Stability (Video)

         This is Yediyurappa's fourth stint as the Karnataka chief minister and second in the current Assembly. He had taken oath as the Karnataka chief minister in May 2018 after the BJP emerged as the single-largest party in the state polls.

The party failed to secure support from other parties prompting Yediyurappa to resign before voting on the confidence motion. He was the chief minister for just three days.

Yediyurappa became Karnataka chief minister for the first time in 2007. The stint lasted only a week with the JDS backtracking on its promise to extending support to the government. His second stint was the longest - three years two months - between May 2008 and July 2011, when he was indicted by the Karnataka Lokayukta in a corruption case forcing him to resign.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Four Factors Determine Yediyurappa's Stability (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Four Factors Determine Yediyurappa's Stability (Video)
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This is Yediyurappa's fourth stint as the Karnataka chief minister and second in the current Assembly. He had taken oath as the Karnataka chief minister in May 2018 after the BJP emerged as the single-largest party in the state polls. The party failed to secure support from other parties prompting Yediyurappa to resign before voting on the confidence motion. He was the chief minister for just three days. Yediyurappa became Karnataka chief minister for the first time in 2007. The stint lasted only a week with the JDS backtracking on its promise to extending support to the government. His second stint was the longest - three years two months - between May 2008 and July 2011, when he was indicted by the Karnataka Lokayukta in a corruption case forcing him to resign.

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