First Yediyurappa ministry

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First Yediyurappa ministry
26th Ministry of Karnataka
2007
B. S. Yeddyurappa.jpg
Date formed12 November 2007
Date dissolved19 November 2007
People and organisations
Head of stateRameshwar Thakur
(21 August 2007 – 24 June 2009)
Head of governmentB. S. Yeddyurappa
No. of ministers4
Total no. of members5
Member partiesBharatiya Janata Party
Status in legislatureCoalition
Opposition partyIndian National Congress
Janata Dal (Secular)
History
Election(s)2008
Outgoing election2004
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorFirst Kumaraswamy ministry
SuccessorSecond Yediyurappa ministry

This is a list of minister from B. S. Yeddyurappa cabinets starting from 12 November 2007 to 19 November 2007. B. S. Yeddyurappa is the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party was sworn in the Chief Ministers of Karnataka in 12 November 2007. Here is the list of the ministers of his ministry.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Cabinet Ministers[edit]

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1. B. S. Yeddyurappa
Chief Minister
Shikaripura BJP
2. Dr. V. S. Acharya MLC BJP
3. R. Ashoka Uttarahalli BJP
4. Govind M. Karjol Mudhol BJP
5. Jagadish Shettar Hubli Rural BJP

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "BS Yeddyurappa sworn in as Karnataka chief minister - Rediff.com India News". rediff.com. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
  2. Ranganna, T.S. (12 November 2007). "Likely reshuffle in State Congress". The Hindu. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  3. Javare Gowda warns new government
  4. JD(S) thinking of outside support?
  5. Yeddyurappa sworn in Chief Minister
  6. Veteran of many a political battle