The Sunday Guardian

CHIEF MINISTER BOMMAI ALLOCATES PORTFOLIOS, KEEPS FINANCE, BENGALURU

Most ministers have retained the portfolios held in the previous B.S. Yediyurapp­a government.

- CORRESPOND­ENT BENGALURU

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Saturday allocated portfolios to Ministers in his new cabinet, with most of them retaining the ministries they had in the previous B.S. Yediyurapp­a government. In a surprising move, debutant ministers have got plum portfolios like Araga Jnanendra-home and V. Sunil Kumar-energy, along with Kannada and Culture. The Chief Minister who had on Wednesday expanded his new cabinet by inducting 29 ministers, had tried to play it safe with by and large retaining old faces, as 23 of them were ministers in the previous Yediyurapp­a cabinet, while six were new.

Bommai has retained the Department of Personnel and Administra­tive Reforms (DAPR), Finance, Intelligen­ce, Cabinet Affairs, Bengaluru Developmen­t and all unallocate­d portfolios with himself. With Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike elections round the corner, it was widely expected that Bengaluru Developmen­t would be allocated to a senior Minister from the city, but the CM has retained it with himself, keeping in view the number of aspirants for the plum portfolio.

Another first-time minister B.C. Nagesh has been given the primary and secondary education department that was with Suresh Kumar in the previous government, who could not make it to the cabinet this time. While most ministers have retained the portfolios held in the previous government, those with major changes include Govind Karjol-water resources, C.C. Patil-public works, B. Sriramulu-transport and ST welfare, Murugesh Niraniindu­stries.

K. Sudhakar has retained the all important health and medical education department, amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Lone woman minister in the Cabinet Shashikala Jolle has been made in-charge of Muzrai, Wakf & Haj. She was women & child developmen­t minister in the Yediyurapp­a cabinet and had faced corruption allegation­s. New face Halappa Achar is now the women & child developmen­t minister, along with the Mines and Geology portfolio.

K.S. Eshwarappa has continued with the Rural Developmen­t and Panchayat

Raj and so does R. Ashoka and V. Sommana with Revenue and Housing respective­ly. Ahead of allocation of portfolios, earlier in the day, Bommai said, “I must be the luckiest CM because, no minister mounted pressure for a particular portfolio.”

Other ministers and their portfolios are: Umesh Kattifores­t, food and civil supplies; S. Angara Fisheries, ports and inland transport; J.C. Madhuswamy-minor Irrigation, Law and Parliament­ary Affairs; C.N. Ashwath Narayan-higher Education, IT, BT, Science and Technology and Skill Developmen­t;

Anand Singh- Environmen­t, Ecology and Tourism; Kota Srinivas Poojari-social Welfare and Backward Classes.

Also, Prabhu Chauhanani­mal Husbandry; Shivaram Hebbar-labour; S.T. Somashekar-cooperatio­n, B.C. Patil-agricultur­e; B A Basavaraj-urban Developmen­t; K. Gopalaiah-excise; MTB Nagaraj-municipal Administra­tion and Small Scale Industries; Narayana Gowda-sericultur­e, Youth Empowermen­t and Sports; Shankar Patil Munenakopp­a-handloom and Textiles; Munirathna-horticultu­re and Planning department­s.

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