New Delhi: Team Manmohan Ready for Governance - Kharge, Muniappa Sworn in


IANS

New Delhi, May 28: Team Manmohan was finally inducted Thursday with 14 cabinet ministers and 45 ministers of state taking oath at the Rashtrapati Bhavan to wrap up the 79-member council of ministers that will shepherd the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance's (UPA) second tenure in office.

In a businesslike ceremony that started punctually at 11.30 a.m. at the historic Ashoka Hall in the presidential palace, President Pratibha Patil administered the oath of office to the 59 ministers in the second phase of ministry formation -- 19 cabinet ministers were sworn in May 22.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, only the second prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru to get a second consecutive term in office, and Congress president Sonia Gandhi were seated in the front row to watch the proceedings that was the culmination of days of intense lobbying for ministerial berths.

Leader of Opposition L.K. Advani was conspicuous by his absence at the ceremony. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader had attended the first instalment of ministerial inductions last week.

The new council of ministers includes 59 from the Congress and 19 from five allies: seven each from DMK and Trinamool Congress, three from Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and one each from the Muslim League and National Conference.

The cabinet ministers were the first to be sworn in, followed by seven ministers of state with independent charge and 38 ministers of state.


Jairam Ramesh         Mallikarjun Kharge          K H Muniappa

Kicking off the proceedings was former Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh, one of the nine fomer chief ministers who comprise Manmohan Singh's cabinet. He was followed by National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah, former chief minister of Maharashtra Vilasrao Deshmukh, DMK leaders Dayanidhi Maran and A. Raja, Congress' Mallikarjun Kharge and Subodh Kant Sahay.

The others who took oath were Congress' M.S. Gill, G.K. Vasan, Pawan Kumar Bansal, Mukul Wasnik, Kantilal Bhuria, Kumari Selja and DMK's M.K. Azhagiri.

As the ceremony proceeded with clockwork precision, the others quickly followed suit. Some fumbling a bit, like Congress' Jairam Ramesh who forgot to sign the register after his oath and V. Narayansamy who asked the president to wait a bit while he settled his papers. But Saugata Ray of the Trinamool Congress was only too ready and started off even before Patil could prompt him, leading to laughs all around.

Most of the ministers were dressed in their traditional best like Congress MP Sachin Pilot who sported a red Rajasthani turban, debutant Shashi Tharoor who threw a saffron and white angavastram over his kurta, and the DMK brigade, all clad in the 'veshti', sarong, from back home in Tamil Nadu except for filmstar D. Napoleon who decided to be different and wear black trousers.

The only person to wear a western business suit was M.S. Gill.

Watching on were Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, Defence Minister A.K. Antony, Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad and a stubbled Rahul Gandhi.

Nine women, one less than last time, find place in the council of ministers, whose average age is 57. The youngest is Agatha Sangma, the last to take oath, who is 27 and the oldest at 77 is External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna.

Thirteen people are in their 40s and younger.

At the end of the one-and-a-half hour long ceremony, the council that has come under criticism for not having enough representation from the most populous state Unttar Pradesh or from the minority Muslim community, was ready for governance - for the next five years.

The ministers' portfolios, tussle over which led to delay in ministry formation, are likely to be announced later in the day.

  

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Little do you know of Oscaranna''s humility and simplicity. Do you know that he refused this position, so that other can be accommodated.  How many of our politicians can give up something like this.

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  • Khader, Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Muniyappa is the man behind the problems of our highway.Such people should not sit as ministers.

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  • Satyodaya Hegde, Katapadi

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Thank God and to Dr.Manmohan Singh for not inducting Mr.Oscar Fernandes into the cabinet.Mr.Fernandes inspite of being elected to Loka Sabha  5 times from Udupi and thereafter being the Rajya Sabha Member mainly due to his proximity to 10,Janpath has no significant contribution to the deveopment of his Udupi constituency or to his own Karnataka State. His only target is to serve 10 Janpath.He never deserves place in the Ministry.

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  • BASHEER AHMED SULLIA, riyadh

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Conrats to Mr Kharge and Mr K H Muniappa

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  • BASHEER AHMED SULLIA, manglore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Conrats to Mr Kharge and Mr K H Muniappa

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  • Sampath, Udupi

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Oscar deserves it... he did nothin during his multiple terms as Udupi MP.. as soon as lost in 1998, he took the back-door entry to Rajyasabha... he groomed an absolutely ineffeciant Gaffor for years and brought another opportunistic & equally useless politican Manorama, back to Congress.. and sidelined an able Sabhapathi to hibernation... I dont think there''s any future for Udupi Congress unless Pramod pulls off some magic.

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  • Shoba J, RT Nagar, Bangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    Kharge and Muniyappa both  deserved cabinet ranks. Tey have done  a great job.

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  • Mohammed Sullia, Sullia/ Dubai

    Fri, May 29 2009

    If Mangalore poeple voted for congress we could have one minister from our district. I remeber one old Kannada proverb " Maga satharu paravagilla, sose vidhaveyagabeku"

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  • Abdul Hameed M H, Mangalore/Dammam

    Fri, May 29 2009

    I think Kharge is a decent and seasoned politician.He won from his constituency without much difficulty.He deserves the cabinet post in the new Ministry.  In my opinion whatever the progress and development you see, it is because of the people of the districts and due to the beautiful geographical location it occupies.I always find my twin districts fascinating and vibrant.

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  • MOHAN POOJARY, Kankanady,Mangalore

    Fri, May 29 2009

    GOOD THAT DALIT M.P.CANDIDATE SHRI MALLIKARJUNA KHARGE GOT A  CABINET BERTH. THIS SHOWS GREAT RESPECT FROM CONGRESS PARTY TO DALITS.

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  • Kannadiga, Saudi Arabia

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear Mr. K H Muniyappa you are the MP for Kolar Dist. since last six terms, please show what are the developments you did to the district? How many industries you brought? Are the roads are broadened and of international standard? what did you do to develop Malur? The airport is gone, industries are not coming and no drinking water. please bring drinking water from Kaveri to Malur, bring the broader roads to Malur taluk and big Industries too. bring Engineering and medical colleges, better infrastructure and development. we need developments not just an MP for six terms and a Minister without any developments.Congratulations once again for becoming Minister for second time.

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  • manu, india

    Thu, May 28 2009

    good comment Mr.Peter. Even if he is given housekeeping also, after doing that duty he wanted to confirm with Blossom as "ALVA BLOSSOM?". I feel combined portfolio has to be given for both.

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  • Sharath P, Malleshwaram, Bangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    As stated by naveen,there is no surprise in that,because Oscar is simply good for nothing.He did lot of money in politics.But he couldnt do anything for people,especially south.Soniaji took good decision.And i appreciate kharge and muniyappa they are good workers.All the best and keep going.

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  • Dr.Madhyastha H, balekudru/Japan

    Thu, May 28 2009

    O S sarkar (Osacr) did not get anything this time.

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  • Ronny Cardoza, Mumbai/Qatar

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Without knowing anything Abdulla Madumoole is commenting. Better he should make study and not to comment just silly. Mr.Kharge is done good work for Karnataka. I agree with you Don Amnon. He his also a Dalit leader and that''s why given berth in an cabinet.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Tepu sultan is back after a long hibernation. What can one expect from him with a sullied image. SMK may be good but age is not on his side. No comments about Kharge. Oscar may be a security guard of 10 Janapath as he has missed the bus.

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  • peter, Brahmavar/Sharjah

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Aithappa Policy fame Mr.Oscar fernandis should given House keeping supervisor for 10 Janapath New Delhi.Little hope we the Costal people can expect from Mr. Veerappa Moily only.

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  • Don Amnon, Lower Bendoor

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Dear Abdulla Madmoole, Regarding Kharge, I have read report in Hi Bengalore. Compare to the senior politician of Karnataka, Kharge is the best. During his time in state,his constituency is one of best developed constituency.

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  • george, mangalure

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Nanu Marol/Thottam, Really i agree with you. He did not do any developments in Udupi or its surroundings. Other thing they did not harm anyone like other political parties.

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  • Udupiite, Udupi

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I agree with Naveen.. he is not done anything, other than TP (Time pass).

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Kalmady/Bangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Inducting younger breed in the ministry is a promising beginning of this newly formed government. Enormous knowledge and the ability to react in a calm and clever way is the supremacy of these young ministers. We can have very high expectations from Mr. Sachin Pilot, Mr, Jothirditya Scindia and Ms. Agatha Sangma who sworn in today.

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  • Nanu Marol, Thottam

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Hello Naveen......Solely because Oscar is family friend of Mrs Sonia it can''t be taken as granted that he will get a ministerial Birth.As we residents of Udupi are fed up with Oscar''s " Aithappa Policies " , his high command also might be fed up with same.When a Person of his stature can''t make imfluence on his own people to atleast win a Seat for Congress what can whole India expect from Him.Today Congres is losing its ground in Udupi is solely because of Non Developments in the City.I bet If Oscar had wished He could definetely change the Shape of Udupi in Three Decades.It''s time to now to realise and stop personal glorification and Support the people who are uting their visions.

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  • shenoy, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    I don''t have any expectations from these Karnataka ministers except may be some hope on SM Krishna. Muniappa proved Incompetent minister during his last tenure as Highways minister.

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  • Nagesh Kumar, Eyyadi, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Congratulations to all of them. Please work for the people who elected you. Do not be useless like Oscar who is not in the cabinet anymore.

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  • MELROY D''SOUZA, mangalore

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Conrats to Mr Kharge and Mr K H Muniappa

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  • Naveen, Udupi

    Thu, May 28 2009

    It''s really surprising that Mrs. Sonia Gandhi''s family friend Mr. Oscar Fernandes is not in the list of ministers !!!!!!!!! it''s really a pleasant surprise to us, because his inclusion will not make any difference to coastal Karnataka.

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  • Abdulla Madumoole, Abu Dhabi

    Thu, May 28 2009

    Mallikarjuna Kharge is not able to open up his mouth properly, what good work we can expect from him in Delhi. Of course, there were cast compulsions but I think giving ministry to Kharge, that too a cabinet rank, is totally a wrong decision.

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