May 12, 2021
The CM may be asked to induct young faces
The swearing-in ceremony is likely to be held on Monday.D. Panneerselvam) where
former CMs have found place in the Cabinet former later. On Friday, the CM is
expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi followed by meetings with Party
National President Amit Shah and senior BJP functionaries on Saturday where the
list of ministers is expected to be finalised.L. Santhosh who hails from
Karnataka, on the composition of the new ministry.Sources close to Yediyurappa
said there is a long queue of senior leaders waiting to enter the Cabinet,
including many from the dominant Lingayat community.M. Yediyurappa has been
functioning like a ‘one-man army’ ever since he was sworn in on July 26 with
several factors including the disqualification case of the rebel MLAs now
pending in the Supreme Court and the disastrous floods, forcing the party to
keep the expansion on hold.S. Udasi and V. One of them is likely to be former CM
Jagadish Shettar who has reportedly expressed his eagerness to join the
Yediyurappa Cabinet though he was CM earlier.L.
The CM may be asked to induct
young faces who have a strong organizational background and this could spoil the
prospects of several veterans, said sources.According to sources, Shettar, to
buttress his claim to a ministerial berth, had cited examples from the state
itself (B. Karnataka Chief Minister B.The top brass had consulted party national
organizing secretary, B. Jatti) and Tamil Nadu ( O. Santhosh who hails from
Karnataka, on the composition of the new ministry. Din975
Bengaluru: Karnataka chief minister B.S. Those who could miss the bus include
Yediyurappa loyalists like former ministers Murugesh Nirani, Umesh Katti, C.
There are more than 30 aspirants lobbying for Cabinet berths but the CM in the
first stage, is likely to induct only 15 ministers. Yediyurappa left for Delhi,
Thursday evening to meet the BJP top brass and finalise his Cabinet but it
remains to be seen if he will be able to get many of his loyalists into the
ministry, with sources claiming the central leadership may have its way this
time to make sure the party’s only government in South India has a smooth run
unlike 2008-13 when it was wracked by dissent.Yediyurappa even requested Shettar
to accompany him to Delhi so that he could have a role in picking ministers said
sources, who added that this did not happen as the central leadership has
reportedly already finalized the list.The top brass had consulted party national
organizing secretary, B. Somanna
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