CM of Karnataka four times, but Yediyurappa could not complete term even once
The Hindu
Many of his troubles can be traced to ‘subversion of democracy’ in the form of ‘Operation Kamala’
B.S. Yediyurappa, who holds the record for being the chief minister of Karnataka four times, the most for any CM, could not complete full term even once. Two terms were short, as he failed to muster the support of adequate number of MLAs to sustain the government. But he failed to complete the other two terms due to bickering in his own party, which he built brick-by-brick in Karnataka.More Related News

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