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List of chief ministers of Coorg State

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to the assembly. Given that he had the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no
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of 1 November 1956, when India's state boundaries were reorganised, Coorg State became a district of the then
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Karnataka government and politics By Harish Ramaswamy, S. S. Patagundi, Shankaragouda Hanamantagouda Patil
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came into force on 26 January 1950, most of the existing provinces were reconstituted into states. Thus,
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The first legislative elections in Coorg were held in 1952. The main contenders were the
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A number inside brackets indicates that the incumbent has previously held office.
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The Post of Chief Minister of Coorg came into being in March 1952 after
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became Coorg State. Coorg State was ruled by a Chief Commissioner with
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in 1973). Presently, Coorg forms a district of Karnataka state.
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The Coorg State came into being on 26 January 1950 as per the
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from 1947 to 1956, which got merged to the modern state of
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and part of the historical region of Coorg now forms the
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was the only Chief Minister of Coorg from 1952 to 1956.
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Development of Mysore state, 1940-56 by M. B. Gayathri
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till 1 November 1973) later composed of the erstwhile
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Karnataka Legislative Assembly. 490:Mysore State was later renamed as 465:(elected to the assembly from the 431:Government was formed in Coorg by 167:(highlighted in Dark Green) was a 25: 719: 310:Chief Minister of Coorg (Kodagu) 404:27 March 1952 – 31 October 1956 243:States Reorganisation Act, 1956 632:Corrections and Clarifications 599:Karnataka Legislative Assembly 1: 407:(4 years, 218 days) 179:, which was earlier known as 129:. Following elections to the 288:Commissioners of Coorg State 225:from 1950 to 1956. When the 449:Cheppudira Muthana Poonacha 400:Cheppudira Muthana Poonacha 963: 942:Political history of India 131:Coorg Legislative Assembly 484:States Reorganisation Act 437:States Reorganisation Act 420: 398: 390: 372: 365: 362: 359: 345:, Only Chief Minister of 221:Coorg State was a Part-C 46: 469:constituency became the 433:Indian National Congress 417:Indian National Congress 391:Chief Minister of Coorg 329:Indian National Congress 270:Indian National Congress 151:collectively responsible 139:Indian National Congress 498:district of Karnataka. 317:Colour key for parties 91:Chief Minister of Coorg 34:Chief Minister of Coorg 354: 212: 177:within the blue border 341: 263:Constitution of India 227:Constitution of India 163: 107:Constitution of India 726:Karnataka ministries 615:Assemblies from 1952 439:on 1 November 1956. 272:led in the state by 147:council of ministers 39:Kodagu Mukhya Mantri 621:on 6 December 2016. 605:on 6 December 2016. 482:As a result of the 457:Ministry of Finance 455:took the charge of 427:Government of Coorg 278:Pandyanda Belliappa 143:Government of Coorg 640:. 4 October 2006. 355: 294:Ketolira Chengappa 292:(1) Dewan Bahadur 249:(later renamed as 213: 135:President of India 64:President of India 929: 928: 565:978-81-8038-559-9 530:Assembly election 424: 423: 408: 336: 335: 87: 86: 18:Poonacha ministry 16:(Redirected from 954: 902:Basavaraj Bommai 777:Nijalingappa III 724: 723: 712: 705: 698: 689: 682: 681: 673: 667: 662: 656: 651: 645: 644:on 6 March 2014. 628: 622: 612: 606: 592: 586: 581: 568: 550: 533: 526: 520: 517: 459:for Coorg State. 406: 383: 370: 357: 326: 314: 302:(3) Kanwar Baba 70:Inaugural holder 53: 42: 31: 21: 962: 961: 957: 956: 955: 953: 952: 951: 932: 931: 930: 925: 911: 908:Siddaramaiah II 890:Yediyurappa III 878:Sadananda Gowda 796: 782:Nijalingappa IV 762:Nijalingappa II 728: 718: 716: 686: 685: 676:Muthanna, I M. 675: 674: 670: 663: 659: 652: 648: 629: 625: 613: 609: 593: 589: 582: 571: 551: 547: 542: 537: 536: 527: 523: 518: 514: 504: 480: 463:Kuttur Mallappa 445: 429: 405: 377: 376: 369:(tenure length) 368: 367: 332: 331: 324: 312: 304:Daya Singh Bedi 290: 259: 185:princely states 95:chief executive 55: 54: 36: 35: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 960: 958: 950: 949: 944: 934: 933: 927: 926: 921: 919: 913: 912: 898:Yediyurappa IV 894:Kumaraswamy II 886:Siddaramaiah I 874:Yediyurappa II 806: 804: 798: 797: 795: 794: 789: 784: 779: 774: 769: 764: 759: 757:Nijalingappa I 754: 749: 744: 738: 736: 730: 729: 717: 715: 714: 707: 700: 692: 684: 683: 668: 657: 646: 623: 607: 587: 569: 553:Durga Das Basu 544: 543: 541: 538: 535: 534: 521: 511: 510: 509: 508: 503: 500: 479: 476: 475: 474: 473:of Coorg State 460: 453:Chief Minister 451:, who was the 444: 441: 428: 425: 422: 421: 419: 414: 409: 402: 397: 393: 392: 388: 387: 384: 371: 364: 361: 334: 333: 323: 322: 319: 318: 311: 308: 289: 286: 274:C. 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Index

Poonacha ministry
Image of Coorg
President of India
C. M. Poonacha
chief executive
south Indian
Coorg State
Constitution of India
de jure
governor
de facto
chief minister
Coorg Legislative Assembly
President of India
Indian National Congress
Government of Coorg
council of ministers
collectively responsible
term limits
Map of south India, with the districts of modern-day Karnataka highlighted
Coorg
princely state
Karnataka
Mysore State
princely states
Mysore
Coorg
Kannada
Bombay
Hyderabad

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