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  India   All India  09 Jun 2018  Congress favours second expansion of Karnataka Cabinet

Congress favours second expansion of Karnataka Cabinet

THE ASIAN AGE. | SHYAM SUNDAR VATTAM
Published : Jun 9, 2018, 1:00 am IST
Updated : Jun 9, 2018, 6:35 am IST

Initially, the Congress had decided to fill up 15 berths in the first round of Cabinet expansion and then fill up the rest in the coming months.

Pressure seems to be mounting on the Congress leadership to fill up the remaining six ministerial berths it is entitled to in the coalition government following the open rebellion by disgruntled legislators over the denial of berths to them in the first round of Cabinet expansion.
 Pressure seems to be mounting on the Congress leadership to fill up the remaining six ministerial berths it is entitled to in the coalition government following the open rebellion by disgruntled legislators over the denial of berths to them in the first round of Cabinet expansion.

Bengaluru: Pressure seems to be mounting on the Congress leadership to fill up the remaining six ministerial berths it is entitled to in the coalition government following the open rebellion by disgruntled legislators over the denial of berths to them in the first round of Cabinet expansion.

Party sources told this newspaper that the leaders had not expected such a huge backlash from the legislators who have vent their ire in public and are backing protests in their respective constituencies. This had become a major embarrassment for party leaders who want to end this by taking up another round of Cabinet expansion as soon as possible to fill up the six berths.

Initially, the Congress had decided to fill up 15 berths in the first round of Cabinet expansion and then  fill up the rest in the coming months. But seeing the kind of unrest the first round has unleashed in the party, state leaders are said to have advised the high command to complete the Cabinet expansion and give berths to all senior ministers including Mr H.K. Patil, Mr Ramalinga Reddy,  Mr Shamanur Shivashankar-appa, Mr Satish Jarkih-oli, Mr H.M. Revanna and  Mr S.R. Patil . “As most of the disgruntled legislators are not ready to wait till the LS polls, there is a likelihood of the second round of Cabinet expansion being taken up very soon. The other ministerial aspirants will be accommodated in state-run boards and corporations,” said a source.

Meanwhile, sources said several senior members of the Legislative Council are unhappy over the fact that actor-turned politician Jayamala Ramachandra has become a minister.

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