Srinivas Prasad miffed with CM over appointments to boards
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‘He should have applied his mind and taken decisions after wider consultations’
Veteran politician and BJP MP representing Chamarajanagar V. Srinivas Prasad on Thursday expressed his disappointment over the current decisions made by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa for nominations to the posts of chairperson of boards and firms.
“I am not at all happy with the nominations made to the boards and corporations. He should have applied his mind and taken decisions after wider consultations,” Mr. Prasad mentioned whereas talking to reporters in Mysuru after collaborating in a Constitution Day programme.
Taking exception to the “hurried” method wherein the appointments had been made, Mr. Prasad mentioned he had shared his reservations on the matter with the Chief Minister in Mysuru on Wednesday. However, the Chief Minister, who had to go away for one more programme in Talakad, assured him of addressing the issues quickly.
Mr. Prasad mentioned the put up of Chief Minister, which has a whole lot of powers, additionally comes with a whole lot of pulls and pressures. He mentioned the previous Chief Minister Siddaramaiah misplaced energy in addition to the elections from his house constituency of Chamundeshwari as he “lacked wisdom”. “So, I am advising the present Chief Minister to be patient and exercise wisdom while taking decisions,” he mentioned.
In view of the newcomers into the BJP from the JD(S) and the Congress, who’ve to be given berths within the Ministry, Mr. Prasad mentioned the BJP MLAs have to be accommodated as chairpersons to varied boards and firms. With two-and-a-half years of the current Assembly time period having been accomplished, such choices have to be taken fastidiously, he mentioned.
To a question on the hypothesis over the change of Chief Minister, Mr. Prasad mentioned he didn’t have any data about it. The BJP was a nationwide social gathering and any determination within the matter can be taken by its leaders, he mentioned.
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