Thursday, July 12, 2012

Jagdish Shettar sworn in as the 27th Chief Minister of Karnataka

Jagadish Shivappa Shettar was sworn in as the 27th Chief Minister of Karnataka on 12 July 2012. Shettar was administered the oath of the office by Governor HR Bharadwaj at an oath taking ceremony held at Raj Bhawan. KS Eshwarappa and R Ashoka,  two other BJP heavyweights in the state, were sworn in as deputy chief ministers of the state. A total of 34 ministers took the oath of office. As per the constitution the Karnataka can have a maximum of 34 ministers.
Shettar, 56, was unanimously chosen the leader of the BJP legislature party following the resignation of DV Sadananda Gowda on 11 July 2012. He is the third CM of state, within the period of 4 years.
Life has come full circle for Jagdish Shettar, another big leader from the state’s influential Lingayat community (other one is BS Yeddyurappa, the former Karnataka CM) as he finally moved to the office of Chief Minister. Shettar had lost the race for the top job in the hand of DV Sadananda Gowda in 2011. In a meeting of BJP legislature party following the resignation of BS Yeddyurappa, Sadananda Gowda was handpicked by BS Yeddyurappa to become the Chief Minister of the state in August 2011.

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