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Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa steps down

BS Yediyurappa with Indian prime minister Narendra Modi (C) and late Indian finance minister Arun Jaitely (Photo by MANJUNATH KIRAN/AFP via Getty Images)

By: Shubham Ghosh

BS YEDITURAPPA on Monday (26) stepped down as the chief minister of the southern Indian state of Karnataka, ending weeks of speculation given birth by endless calls for his removal by a section of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state.

The 78-year-old leader was serving his fourth term as the chief minister after 2007, 2008-11 and 2019. The senior leader broke down while stepping down and his resignation came exactly on the second anniversary of the BJP government in Karanataka.

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“I have decided to resign. I will meet the Governor after lunch,” Yediyurappa said in a tearful speech at the Vidhan Sabha (state assembly) premises. It was perhaps his final term as the chief minister, given the saffron party’s age limit of 75 years for posts. Soon after, the Lingayat leader walked to the building next door to give his resignation.

“I thank PM Modi, Amit Shah and JP Nadda. They gave me the chance to rule as Chief Minister despite being over 75. I had decided to resign some time back. I thought it best to resign today as we mark completion of two years in this term,” he told the media.

Earlier in his speech, Yediyurappa said, “When (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) was prime minister he asked me to be a minister at the Centre. But I said I will be in Karnataka.”

About his own experience as the chief minister of Karnataka, he said it has always been an agnipariksha (trial by fire) for him, particularly in the last two years when the Covid pandemic posed a major challenge to the state administration like it did to the rest of the country.

Yediyurappa also tweeted a tribute to his party’s icons and top leaders.

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