Yeddyurappa's 3-day stint as CM among shortest

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

B S Yeddyurappa's three-day tenure as the of turned out to be one of the shortest in Indian history.

The BJP veteran's initiation to the league of chief ministers with tenures of a few days, however, happened over a decade ago. In 2007, Yeddyurappa had to resign as the of after just eight days.

Jagdambika Pal held the shortest tenure as chief minister in in 1998. After the was dismissed, Pal was sworn in as the chief minister late at night on February 21, a decision that was reversed by the high court the next morning, leading him to be dubbed as "the one-day CM".

Among others who could sit on the chief minister's for barely a few days are in He was made an for only five days from 28 January to 1 February in 1968. He had brought the back to power in the state by defeating the

B P Mandal, the who succeeded Singh, too could hold on to the post for just 31 days.

In Haryana, had served as the chief minister for a period of five days in July 1990 and for 14 days in 1991.

Similarly in Meghalaya, veteran S C Marak remained in power only for 13 days in 1998.

After the demise of M G Ramachandran -- the founder of the AIADMK -- in Tamil Nadu, her widow had a brief tenure of 23 days as the chief minister in January 1988.

In Kerala, Indian Union (IUML) leader C H could enjoy the post of chief minister for 45 days in 1979. He was the shortest serving CM of the state and its only Muslim one.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 19:00 IST