Politics Sunday, May 25, 2008

Yediyurappa: a staunch RSS activist to chief minister

By V.S. Karnic. Karnataka, India, 03:00 PM IST

Bookanakere Siddalingappa Yeddyurappa, who seems set to take over as the Karnataka chief minister following his party's historic electoral win, began his political career as an active member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at the age of 23 years.

Yediyurappa became the BJP's first chief minister in Karnataka and in the south in November last year at the head of a shaky coalition with the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S). But his stint lasted just a week, from Nov 12 to Nov 19. The JD-S withdrew support. He resigned Nov 19.

A staunch believer, he often visits temples and various mutts seeking blessings. He also consults astrologers.

Yediyurappa slightly changed his name, reportedly on the advice of his astrologers. He cut out the 'i' and added a 'd' to his name.

Known to be a strict disciplinarian and man of short-temper, Yediyurappa was born to Siddalingappa and Puttathayamma in Bookanakere in Mandya district, about 100 km from Bangalore, Feb 27, 1943. He lost his mother when he was just four years old.

An arts graduate, he is a widower. He has three daughters and two sons, none of who is in politics.

Although born in Mandya district, Yediyurappa made Shikaripura in Shimoga district, about 300 km from Bangalore, his political base. He entered active politics in 1972 when he was elected president of the Shikaripura Taluk Jana Sangh.

Yediyurappa shot into statewide fame soon after he took up the cause of landless farmers and bonded labourers in the state, particularly in Shimoga district.

He was detained for a brief period during the internal emergency then prime minister Indira Gandhi imposed in 1975. He was appointed the state Janata Party secretary in 1977.

Yediyurappa entered the Karnataka assembly for the first time in 1983 from Shikaripura constituency. He won from there five times and lost once, in 1999.

He was appointed the all India secretary of BJP in 1992 and has been president of the state unit for two terms.

Yediyurappa is a powerful public speaker in Kannada and is largely credited with taking the BJP's strength in the 225-member assembly (including a nominated member) to 79 in the 2004 elections.

He had toyed with the idea of leaving the BJP after the 2004 polls because his party did not project him as the chief ministerial candidate. He acknowledged recently that he did plan to leave the party as he was upset with it but added that will never again commit that mistake.

He has detractors within his party, mainly national general secretary and fellow state leader H.N. Ananth Kumar.

In fact H.D. Kumaraswamy, who became chief minister with the support of BJP in 2006, had named Ananth Kumar as one of the BJP leader who tried to scuttle Yediyurappa from taking over as chief minister from him (Kumaraswamy).

Yediyurappa became deputy chief minister in the Kumaraswamy ministry in 2006 and held the finance portfolio. His pro-farmer budget and decision to ban sale of lotteries and arrack earned him high accolades.

For most part of his political career, Yediyurappa has steered clear of controversies. But a section of his party is upset because of his alleged proximity to party legislator Shobha Karandlaje.

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  • Usha Khanna Sunday, May 25, 2008

    The RSS spiritual-cultural background of Sri Yeddyurappa entitles him to be honoured as the harbinger, along with so many dedicated BJP workers and leaders like Sri Anant Kumar, foreboding great things to make the South and whole of India a country with a genuine secularist frame, and keeping at bay fanatic Islamist terrorists within and across our borders.

  • Paul Krust Sunday, May 25, 2008

    Regardless of the truth or falsehood of politically greedy and opportunist Kumaraswamy's malicious information about Anantha Kumar opposing Yeddyurappa's claim to CMship in past, the fact remains that Shri Yeddyurappa did BUILD UP an exemplary profile with his cultural (RSS links), political (ascendancy as a BJP leader in KN) and personal (humility) achievements.His victory is BJP's and it is a good bet KN results can now induce BJP's conquering the South,beginning with decimating of DMK,dethroning of Congress in Andhra and abolition of Kerala's self-styled champions of globally discarded Communism