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Bommai dismisses any confusion over portfolio allocation

Since Bommai took over as chief minister from BS Yediyurappa, his two-week-old government have been facing dissent from sitting legislators, who were not accommodated in the Cabinet

Published on: Aug 10, 2021, 24:46:16 IST
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Bengaluru Dismissing any confusion over Cabinet formation and rumblings over portfolios, Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai on Monday said that all issues will be resolved at the earliest.

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai Karnataka said that all issues related to portfolio allocation will be resolved . (ANI)
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai Karnataka said that all issues related to portfolio allocation will be resolved . (ANI)

Since Bommai took over as chief minister from BS Yediyurappa, his two-week-old government have been facing dissent from sitting legislators, who were not accommodated in the Cabinet, and also from newly sworn-in ministers who have been demanding changes in portfolios.

“There is no confusion (regarding portfolio allocation). Anand Singh (one of the disgruntled ministers) had come yesterday (and) I have spoken to him on several issues, he is satisfied. I will call him in a couple of days and speak to him once again. There is no confusion in any way,” Bommai said on Monday.

The statements come even as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government in Karnataka seems to have become a divided house over the recently formed Cabinet and portfolio allocations.

There are ministers who are dissatisfied with the allocations while a section of the BJP’s core legislators are fuming after being overlooked by the newly sworn in chief minister.

The decision to make Bommai, who has been with the BJP just for 13 years now, as chief minister itself had stirred disgruntlement among core-BJP legislators who were overlooked for the top job and now sidelined for the Cabinet.

N Nagaraj (MTB) and Anand Singh have openly aired their dissatisfaction while the likes of Satish Reddy, Arvind Bellad, SA Ramdass and several others have made the chief minister well aware of their protest. There are just four vacancies in the 34 member Cabinet and at least three times the aspirants, people aware of the developments said.

Even B Sriramulu, who has been allocated transport and ST welfare ministry, said that he hoped the BJP high command would consider him for a better portfolio as he was considered to be in the race for at least the deputy chief minister’s post.

“I am neither happy nor unhappy,” Sriramulu told TV9 news channel on Monday. He said that the BJP is a national party which decided to do away with the deputy chief minister post for which he was a strong contender.

“Ours is a national party and I am not sure why this happened in the past but I am confident that if there is such a situation in the future, they will create an opportunity for me,” Sriramulu said.

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