It has not been a smooth ride for the 76-year old leader, as days after he took charge, most parts of Karnataka witnessed large-scale destruction due to worst-ever floods in the state's recent history.
Coincidence
or otherwise, Karnataka Chief Minister B
S Yediyurappa's move to change the spelling of his name seems to
be paying him handsome electoral dividends.
All
set for his fourth innings as the chief minister in July, he had
reverted to the earlier English spelling of his name "Yediyurappa"
from "Yeddyurappa", apparently influenced by numerology.
After
changing the spelling of his name just ahead of his swearing-in,
Yediyurappa went on to win the floor test, and now BJP under his
leadership has won 12 out 15 seats that went for bypolls on December
5, providing the much needed stability to his government with
majority on its side.
"It
may have been luck for him electorally in a way or it may be just a
coincidence... it depends on how one perceives such things," a
BJP functionary said, pointing out things have not been so smooth for
Yediyurappa after becoming Chief Minister.
It
has not been a smooth ride for the 76-year old leader, as days after
he took charge, most parts of Karnataka witnessed large-scale
destruction due to worst-ever floods in the state's recent history.
With
a strong BJP central leadership, at personal level too it was felt
that his stature was undermined, as he did not have complete say
during formation ofthe Ministry headed by him that saw appointment of
three Deputy Chief Ministers and he had to run a single member
cabinet for over 20 days before it came into existence, a party
source said.
The
change in spelling as Yediyurappa had become public on July 26 in his
letter to Governor Vajubhai Vala, staking claim to form the
government, and later in the official invitation for the swearing-in
ceremony as Chief Minister.
Earlier,
the Lingayat strongman had changed the spelling of his name from
Yediyurappa to Yeddyurappa, days ahead of his first stint of becoming
Chief Minister in 2007.
He
had to quit barely a week after becoming the CM as the then coalition
partner JD(S) reneged on its promise to share power for 20 months
each.
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