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In Karnataka elections, losers don't always fade away: A look at CMs over 30 years

All eyes are glued on the present chief minister Siddaramaiah as to whether he will break the jinx and get a second successive term.

April 12, 2018 / 18:53 IST
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By Ramakrishna Upadhya

What was the common destiny shared by SR Bommai, S Bangarappa, M Veerappa Moily, SM Krishna and HD Deve Gowda – all familiar names in Indian politics – that has turned into a political ‘curse’ over the last three decades?

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All of them occupied the Karnataka chief minister’s chair after long political innings lasting three to four decades, but none could enjoy a full term of five years nor get the second chance they so coveted.

In fact, there were a total of 12 chief ministers since 1988 (when Ramakrishna Hegde stepped down) who suffered the same fate. In this category, a minor exception was BS Yeddyurappa who had two terms of 7 days and 3 years, 62 days.