Jagadish Shettar | |
Office: | 21st Chief Minister of Karnataka |
Term Start: | 12 July 2012 |
Term End: | 13 May 2013 |
Predecessor: | D. V. Sadananda Gowda |
Successor: | Siddaramaiah |
Office11: | Member of Karnataka Legislative Council |
Term Start11: | 23 June 2023 |
Predecessor11: | Laxman Savadi |
Successor11: | Basanagouda Badarli[1] |
Constituency11: | elected by members of Karnataka Legislative Assembly |
Office2: | Minister of Large & Medium Industries Government of Karnataka |
Term Start2: | 20 August 2019 |
Term End2: | 28 July 2021 |
1Blankname2: | Chief Minister |
1Namedata2: | B. S. Yediyurappa |
Predecessor2: | K. J. George |
Successor2: | Murugesh Nirani |
Office3: | Minister of Public Enterprises Government of Karnataka |
Term Start3: | 27 September 2019 |
Term End3: | 28 July 2021 |
1Blankname3: | Chief Minister |
1Namedata3: | B. S. Yediyurappa |
Predecessor3: | H. D. Kumaraswamy |
Successor3: | M. T. B. Nagaraj |
Office4: | Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj Government of Karnataka |
Term Start4: | 17 November 2009 |
Term End4: | 12 July 2012 |
1Blankname4: | Chief Minister |
1Namedata4: | B. S. Yediyurappa Sadananda Gowda |
Predecessor4: | Shobha Karandlaje |
Successor4: | K. S. Eshwarappa |
Office5: | 18th Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly |
Term Start5: | 5 June 2008 |
Term End5: | 16 November 2009 |
Deputy5: | K. G. Bopaiah |
Predecessor5: | Krishna |
Successor5: | K. G. Bopaiah |
Office6: | Minister of Revenue Government of Karnataka |
Term Start6: | 18 February 2006 |
Term End6: | 8 October 2007 |
1Blankname6: | Chief Minister |
1Namedata6: | H. D. Kumaraswamy |
Predecessor6: | M. P. Prakash |
Successor6: | G. Karunakara Reddy |
Office7: | Leader of Opposition Karnataka Legislative Assembly |
1Blankname7: | Chief Minister |
1Namedata7: | Siddaramaiah |
Term Start7: | 23 January 2014 |
Term End7: | 15 May 2018 |
Predecessor7: | H. D. Kumaraswamy |
Successor7: | B. S. Yeddyurappa |
Term Start8: | 26 October 1999 |
Term End8: | 23 February 2004 |
1Blankname8: | Chief Minister |
1Namedata8: | S. M. Krishna |
Predecessor8: | Mallikarjun Kharge |
Successor8: | B. S. Yediyurappa |
Office9: | Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly |
Term9: | 25 May 2008 – 16 April 2023 |
Constituency9: | Hubli-Dharwad Central |
Predecessor9: | constituency created |
Successor9: | Mahesh Tenginakai |
Term Start10: | 1994 |
Term End10: | 2008 |
Constituency10: | Hubli Rural |
Successor10: | constituency delimited |
Office1: | Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha |
Term Start1: | 4 June 2024 |
Constituency1: | Belgaum |
Predecessor1: | Mangala Suresh Angadi |
Birth Date: | 17 December 1955 |
Birth Name: | Jagadish Shivappa Shettar |
Birth Place: | Kerura, Bombay State, India (Now Bagalkot district, Karnataka) |
Education: | B.Com, LLB |
Party: | Bharatiya Janata Party (1986–2023; 2024-present) |
Otherparty: | Indian National Congress (2023–2024) |
Spouse: | Shilpa Shettar |
Children: | 2 |
Website: | Jagdish Shettar |
Term End11: | 4 June 2024 |
Jagadish Shivappa Shettar (born 17 December 1955) is an Indian politician, who served as the 15th Chief Minister of Karnataka[2] [3] from 2012 to 2013. He is currently serving as Member of Karnataka Legislative Council. He has subsequently served as Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. He also served as the Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly during 2008 - 2009.[4] [5] He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.[6] [7] Earlier in 2023 he had joined the Indian National Congress, where he quit the BJP on being denied the MLA ticket in 2023.[8] He represented Hubli-Dharwad Central Vidhan Sabha seat, which he resigned in 2023 before the elections.[9] [10] In March 2024, he was announced as the BJP candidate from the Belgaum Constituency for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections.[11]
On 20 August 2019, he was inducted as the Cabinet Minister for Large and medium scale industries excluding sugar and Public Enterprise department in the BJP Government led by B. S. Yediyurappa. As the cabinet was being dissolved after the resignation of B. S. Yediyurappa, he also further announced he won't be part of any cabinet in the future.
Shettar was born on 17 December 1955 in Kerur village of Badami taluk in the Bijapur district (now part of Bagalkot) of the erstwhile Mysore State (now Karnataka). His father was Shivappa Shettar (died 2011) and mother, Basavenamma. Shivappa was a senior activist of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS), and was elected five times to the Hubli-Dharwad Municipal Corporation before becoming the first Mayor of Hubli-Dharwad from the party, when he was elected in 1975.[12] Jagadish's uncle Sadashiv Shettar was the first BJS leader in South India to get elected to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly when he was elected from Hubli City in 1967. Jagadish holds bachelor of commerce and law degrees, and was a practising lawyer for 20 years at the Hubli Bar. He married Shilpa and the couple have two sons: Prashant and Sankalp. Shettar belongs to the Banajiga sub-sect of Lingayat community.[13]
In 2008, following the BJP victory in Karnataka assembly elections, Shettar was unanimously elected as the Speaker of the Karnataka legislative assembly. However, he resigned from this post in 2009 and was inducted into the cabinet of B.S. Yeddyurappa as Minister for Rural development and Panchayat Raj.[14]
In July 2012, several BJP MLAs owing allegiance to B.S. Yeddyurappa called for the replacement of D.V. Sadananda Gowda with Shettar. After much turmoil, the BJP High Command agreed to make him the Chief minister.[15] [16] He was sworn in on 12 July 2012.[17]
Ahead of assembly polls which were held in May 2013, BJP declared Shettar as its Chief Ministerial candidate for Karnataka state.[18]
Shettar resigned as Chief Minister as BJP failed to retain its power. He submitted his resignation to the Governor of Karnataka on 8 May 2013. BJP suffered a big loss in the May 2013 assembly elections as the Congress wrested Karnataka.[19]
Jagdish Shettar was elected as the leader of BJP's legislative party and Leader of opposition in Karnataka Legislative Assembly.[20]
He announced his resignation from the Bharatiya Janata Party and also as the Member of Legislative Assembly after he was denied a ticket for the upcoming assembly election on 16 April 2023. Shettar joined the Indian National Congress thereafter, in the presence of INC leaders Mallikarjun Kharge and Siddaramaiah, and assured that he would be contesting the elections in Hubli-Dharwad Central from the Congress Party.[21]
In the 2023 Karnataka Legislative elections, he contested from the Congress and lost the election against BJP's Mahesh Tenginakai by a margin of 35,000 votes. He had represented the Hubli-Dharwad Central constituency for over 3 decades which he lost by a vast margin.
He returned to Bharatiya Janata Party on 25 January 2024 after spending 9 months in Congress.[22]