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Basappa danappa jatti

Mr. Basappa Danappa Jatita, who is the world BD Also known as Jaty (B.D. Jatti) was appointed as acting President of India after the death of Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed. This India was not elected president of the year. Therefore, they are addressed only as acting caretaker President. According to the Constitutional order of India, there is a provision to make Vice President the acting President, if the President's post is vacant for any reason. Mr. BD Jattha was the Vice-President of the country at the time of Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed's death. His office as the caretaker president remained from 11 February 1977 to 25 July 1977. During this time he completed his obligation with constitutional dignity.

early life:
Basappa Danappa Jatte was born on 10 September 1912 in the questioning village of Bijapur district. Bijapur district is also a divided part of Karnataka. When they were born, there was a complete lack of infrastructure in the village. Their village was near the border of Mumbai Presidency, hence the language of that language was not Kannada.

Mr. Basappa's grandfather purchased a small house and a piece of land in question village. But due to financial problems, the house and the land had to be mortgaged so that the family could live. Therefore, it can be said that there was a residence of many poverty families in the Jatthi family. His father's name was Mr. Danappa Jaty. When Bapappa's grandfather passed away, his father, Mr. Denappa, was not much.

Bappa was the second among the descendants of the great offspring of their parents. His elder sister's name was Nilbaa. These two brothers were Veerappa and Malappa. The younger two sisters were Kashishi and Sushil. The younger brothers studied at Bijapur High School and the younger sisters studied the level of the original.

Career and the Caretaker President of India:
In the Quit India Movement of 1942, Basappa represented by the Praja Council Party. As an advocate, Basappa's popularity grew so much that he was elected chairman on January 5, 1943 at Jamkhandi municipality. The first general election of the Republic of India was held in 1952. In this, Basappa contested the Congress ticket from Jakhandi seat and won a win with a great difference. From 1958 to 1962, Basu became the Chief Minister of Mysore state and was also the Governor of Odisha and Deputy Governor of Padachari.

On August 31, 1974, President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed administered the oath of office to Vice President Soon after, the BD Jat went to Rajghat and paid a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi's samadhi. Due to the death of the country's fifth President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Basappa Danappa Jatte was made acting President on February 11, 1977. He remained the acting president of the country from 11 February 1977 to 25 July 1977. During this time he completed his obligation with constitutional dignity.

death:
BD Jatte passed away on June 7, 2002. He was in Bangalore at the last moment of his life. Thus the end of a traditionalist era ended, which included Gandhi philosophy. They are still remembered for Gandhian ideas. Even though he was not the elected President of the country but in his short tenure as the acting caretaker President, he did the constitutional responsibility well.

Mr. Jaty expressed his experience of life by his memoir. In 1993, his biography was published in the form of 'I'm On Model'.

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