Seven to be inducted into Karnataka Cabinet this evening
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Seven new faces will be inducted into the Karnataka Cabinet at 3:50 p.m. on Wednesday.
Chief minister B. S. Yediyurappa introduced the listing of seven legislators to be inducted into the cupboard: defectors MTB Nagaraju and R. Shankar, C. P. Yogeeshwara (all three MLCs) and 4 senior MLAs Umesh Katti, Arvind Limbavali, S. Angara and Murugesh Nirani.
While this will fill all of the seven vacancies within the Cabinet, one minister will be dropped to preserve one slot vacant. Excise Minister H. Nagesh will be dropped and he was being satisfied to resign, Chief Minister stated.
No berth for Munirathna
Notable exclusion from these being inducted into the Cabinet is Munirathna, a defector who not too long ago gained the bypolls.
Mr. Yediyurappa had introduced through the bypoll marketing campaign that Mr. Munirathna will be made a minister as soon as he wins bypolls. A case towards Mr. Munirathna, alleging election fraud pending in Supreme Court, turned an obstacle for him to change into minister, get together sources stated. He was assured of being inducted into the cupboard through the subsequent spherical of growth, sources stated.
Of the seven new legislators taking oath as ministers on Wednesday, there are two every from Veerashaiva-Lingayat, Kuruba and Scheduled Caste communities and one from amongst Vokkaliga neighborhood.
BJP National Genral Secretary in-charge of get together affairs Arun Singh has arrived within the metropolis to attend the swearing-in ceremony. Mr. Yediyurappa had earlier stated BJP National President J. P. Nadda would grace the event. However, he wouldn’t be attending the occasion.
Discontent
Discontent is brewing amongst a number of different ministerial aspirants who didn’t make the lower. Senior MLAs G. H. Thippareddy, Sunil Kumar and M. P. Renukacharya have expressed their dissatisfaction over not being given a berth within the cupboard.
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