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B. S. Yeddyurappa
Bookanakere Siddalingappa Yeddyurappa (born 27 February 1943) is an Indian politician who was the 19th Chief Minister of Karnataka and is currently national vice-president of BJP elected in August 2014 by its chief Amit Shah. He is a member of the 16th Lok Sabha of India and represents the Shimoga constituency. He became the Chief Minister of Karnataka after leading the BJP to a victory in the 2008 Karnataka Assembly election in 2008. He was the first person from the BJP to become the Chief Minister of a South Indian state. Owing to alleged ill-treatment meted out to Yeddyurappa by the BJP High Command, he left Bharatiya Janata Party. Later he formed Karnataka Janata Paksha.〔(The Hindu : States / Karnataka : Yeddyurappa quits BJP, Assembly ).〕〔(The Hindu : States / Karnataka : Yeddyurappa lashes out at Gadkari )〕 However he merged it with BJP and joined the party again.〔http://ibnlive.in.com/news/bs-yeddyurappa-announces-merger-of-his-party-with-bjp/442971-37-64.html〕 ==Personal life== Yeddyurappa was born on 27 February 1943 in a village called Bookanakere in K.R.Pet taluk of Mandya district.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Online webpage of the Karnataka Legislature )〕 His parents were Siddalingappa and Puttathayamma. He was named after the presiding deity of a Shaivite temple built by the great saint Siddalingeshwara at Yediyur in Tumkur district. His mother died when he was four.〔 He completed his Pre-University College education from PES college, Mandya. In 1965, he was appointed as a first-division clerk in the social welfare department but he quit the job and moved to Shikaripura where he joined as a clerk at Veerabhadra Shastri's Shankar rice mill. In 1967, Yeddyurappa married Mythradevi, the daughter of the rice mill owner. He later set up a hardware shop in Shimoga. Yeddyurappa has two sons, Raghavendra, currently member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly representing Shikaripur Assembly Constituency and Vijayendra and three daughters, Arunadevi, Padmavati and Umadevi.〔''Bookanakere ecstatic for its victorious son'', Page 6, Times of India, ''Bangalore Edition'', dated 12 November 2007〕 In 2004, his wife died after falling into a sump while drawing water. In 2007, he changed the spelling of his name to its current spelling from the earlier "Yediyurappa" following the advice of his astrologers.
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