
New Delhi:
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s authorities may have one other 24 ministers who will take oath on Saturday, sources have mentioned. The names have been finalised within the assembly between Mr Siddaramaiah, his deputy DK Shivakumar and Central leaders of the celebration in Delhi, sources have mentioned. The Chief Minister will meet Rahul Gandhi on Friday for a sign-off.
On Might 20, Siddaramaiah and state Congress President DK Shivakumar took oath as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister.
Eight MLAs — together with Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s son Priyank Kharge — additionally took oath together with them for ministerial posts.
There, nonetheless, has been no allocation of portfolios until now — a scenario that has drawn jeers from the BJP. The Congress has countered it with a reference to the weeks throughout the pandemic when then Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa was the one minister within the cupboard.
The drawing up of minister’s checklist or allocation of portfolios shall be a tough job for the Congress given the necessity to stability and characterize numerous communities.
Probably the most politically essential group within the state, the Lingayats, had staked declare to the Chief Minister’s publish, citing their massive contribution to the Congress victory.
In absence of a Lingayat Chief Minister, there may be hypothesis {that a} chunk of ministerial berths will go to MLAs from the group.
With normal elections due subsequent yr, the Congress can be beneath stress to indicate fast outcomes and ship on the guarantees it made earlier than the elections.
Karnataka sends 28 MPs to the Lok Sabha, which makes it a significant battleground state.
New minister Priyank Kharge as we speak made it clear that the brand new Congress authorities intends to assessment insurance policies of the earlier BJP authorities and “set it proper” – elevating hypothesis that selections on the Muslim quota, hijab ban and the anti-conversion regulation are due for a rollback.
“Any invoice, government order, or authorities order or every other payments which might be regressive to the financial insurance policies of Karnataka, that doesn’t create employment, that creates disharmony within the state shall be reviewed or rejected, if mandatory,” he informed NDTV in an unique interview.
The Congress received an enormous victory in Karnataka earlier this month, successful 135 of the state’s 224 seats. The BJP, which was ruling the state, received 66 and HD Kumaraswamy’s Janata Dal Secular 19 seats.
The Congress had additionally upped its vote share from 38.1 per cent in 2018 to 42.9 per cent. The distinction got here from JD(S) votes, which slid from 18.3 to 13.3 per cent. The BJP maintained its 36 per cent vote share from 2018.