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  2. 1989 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Elected Chief Minister. Veerendra Patil. INC. Karnataka Legislative Assembly constituencies (1978-2008) The 1989 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election was held in the Indian state of Karnataka to elect 224 members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. The Indian National Congress rode back to power with a huge majority.

  3. Government of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Karnataka, abbreviated as GoK or GOKA, or simply Karnataka Government, formerly Government of Mysore or Government of Mysore State is a democratically elected state body with the governor as the ceremonial head to govern the Southwest Indian state of Karnataka. The governor who is appointed for five years appoints the chief ...

  4. 1989 Indian general election - Wikipedia

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    V. P. Singh. JD. General elections were held in India on 22 and 26 November 1989 to elect the members of the ninth Lok Sabha. [1] The incumbent Indian National Congress (Indira) government under the premiership of Rajiv Gandhi lost its mandate, even though it was still the largest single party in the Lok Sabha.

  5. List of governors of Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    Since 1956, eighteen people have served as the governor of Mysore (as the state was known before 1 November 1973) and Karnataka. The first was Maharaja Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar, who was the state's rajpramukh from 1950 to 1956. A majority of Karnataka's governors have been politicians (ten), another five have been civil servants. V.

  6. 1989 elections in India - Wikipedia

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    Summary of the 1989 January/March Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election results. †: Seat change reflects 33 MLAs that supported Jayalalithaa faction and 97 MLAs that supported Janaki faction (2 MLAs that supported her had their constituency election in a later March by-election after the merge). It also reflects GKC merging with INC and ...

  7. Karnataka Legislative Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Karnataka Legislative Assembly (formerly the Mysore Legislative Assembly) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. Karnataka is one of the six states in India where the state legislature is bicameral, comprising two houses: the Vidhan Sabha (lower house) and the Vidhan Parishad (upper house ...

  8. Second Veerendra Patil ministry - Wikipedia

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    Veerendra Patil ministry was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by Veerendra Patil that was formed after Indian National Congress won 178 seats in 224 seat Assembly of Karnataka in 1989 elections. In the government headed by Veerendra Patil, the Chief Minister was from INC.

  9. List of leaders of the opposition in the Karnataka ...

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    21 April 1989 2 years, 82 days 12 D. B. Chandregowda: Tirthahalli: 18 December 1989 17 August 1992 2 years, 243 days 9th (1989 election) Janata Dal: 13 R. V. Deshpande: Haliyal: 18 August 1992 16 December 1994 2 years, 120 days 14 B. S. Yediyurappa: Shikaripur: 27 December 1994 18 December 1996 1 year, 357 days 10th (1994 election) Bharatiya ...