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No cabinet rejig talks during PM, Shah visits: CM Bommai

The chief minister, who also holds the finance portfolio, said a committee headed by the chief secretary is being constituted for the first time in the state to supervise budget implementation

Published on: Mar 27, 2022, 24:11:36 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah are scheduled to make official visits to Karnataka during early April, chief minister Basavaraj Bommai said on Saturday, as he made it clear that there will be no discussions regarding the much-awaited cabinet rejig during the visits.

Stating that he has instructed departments concerned to initiate implementation of the budget, CM Basavaraj Bommai said a committee headed by the chief secretary is being constituted to look into implementation and issuing of orders in this regard. (Agencies)
Stating that he has instructed departments concerned to initiate implementation of the budget, CM Basavaraj Bommai said a committee headed by the chief secretary is being constituted to look into implementation and issuing of orders in this regard. (Agencies)

The chief minister, who also holds the finance portfolio, said a committee headed by the chief secretary is being constituted for the first time in the state to supervise budget implementation. “On April 1, Union Minister for Home and Cooperation Amit Shah, who is working for reforms in the cooperative sector, will be visiting the state to attend a large meeting related to ‘Ksheerabhivruddi bank’ that we are planning to launch, aimed at giving a financial boost to the dairy sector that will increase farmers’ income and provide them financial support,” Bommai said.

Prime Minister Modi is expected to visit the state on April 5; it is still tentative and has not been fully finalized, he said. “They are visiting the state for government programmes, the cabinet rejig will not be discussed in Bengaluru. Whenever the leadership calls me, I will go to Delhi and discuss it,” Bommai said.

There is pressure mounting on the chief minister to expand or rejig his cabinet soon, after the assembly elections in five states.

Some legislators have even been advocating Gujarat-like overhaul of the Karnataka cabinet soon to make way for new faces, ahead of assembly election next year. There are currently 30 ministers in the state cabinet, including the chief minister, against the sanctioned strength of 34.

Stating that he has instructed departments concerned to initiate implementation of the budget, Bommai said a committee headed by the chief secretary is being constituted to look into implementation and issuing of orders in this regard.

“The committee that also consists of the Development Commissioner will coordinate with all the departments including the finance department, and supervise all the activities from issuing of the work order regarding budget announcements to its implementation,” he said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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