The Free Press Journal

7 ministers swear in; others raise a storm

- SHANKAR RAJ

After months of talks, backroom manoeuvrin­gs threats and bickering, Karnataka CM BS Yediyurapp­a on Wednesday expanded his 17month-old cabinet inducting 7 lawmakers.

Governor Vajubhai Vala administer­ed the oath of office to Hukkeri legislator Umesh Katti, Bilgi MLA Murugesh Nirani, Members of Legislativ­e Council MTB Nagaraju, CP Yogeeshwar and R Shankar alias Pendulum Shankar, Mahadevapu­ra MLA Aravind Limbavalli and Sullia MLA S Angara.

The CM dropped excise minister H Nagesh from the cabinet.

Yediyurapp­a’s joy at expanding his cabinet was, however, short-lived. Several legislator­s openly opposed some of the names suggested by the CM.

Karnataka MLC Vishwanath told the media openly, "Yogeshwar is a fraud. There are many criminal cases against him. He has cheated many in real estate and today he is a minister. He was carrying our bags when we resigned as MLAs. He is a minister now."

MLA from Mysore, Ramadoss tweeted, "I started my journey as Mysore youth president and have served as state youth president twice. Loyally, I have worked for the party for 28 years. 11 MLAs in my region, 10 of them have gone to other parties. Party is my mother. I am a swayamseva­k. It is against me to become a minister by using other methods. This is an injustice to the Mysore region. Anyone from the district could have become a minister." The state government's chief whip in the Karnataka

Assembly, Sunil Kumar Karkala said: "My agenda is party loyalty, Hindutva and constituen­cy developmen­t. Never did caste politics, never knew extravagan­za politics, never blackmaile­d for posts. Will not do this in future too."

M Sathish Reddy, MLA from Bommanahal­li, said "Mr Yediyurapp­a, what is the yardstick for cabinet expansion? Can you not see honest young workers? Our concerns were always heard by Ananth Kumar Ji. His absence is felt today."

A prominent name that did not make it to the cabinet was Rajarajesh­wari Nagar MLA Munirathna Naidu. BJP sources said the high command did not want to give him a berth as he has several criminal cases pending against him. Besides, the cabinet currently has several ministers from Bengaluru.

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