Bangalore: Six BJP Ministers May Face the Axe


Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (SB)

Bangalore, Jul 4: The BJP is learnt to have shortlisted names of six non-performing cabinet ministers, who will likely be shown the door in the next cabinet reshuffle if they fail to improve. 

Party president Nitin Gadkari, who was in the city on Saturday July 3 expressed dissatisfaction over the performance of six departments during the meeting though he did not name the ministers. However, he authorized Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa to drop the non-performing ministers, if necessary.

Hence it is speculated that CM is likely to reshuffle the cabinet after the ongoing legislature session. Gadkari also advised Yeddyurappa to work towards improving public image of the government in the State. “The next three years are crucial. Improve image of the Government. Ministers should not complain about inadequate resources,” he said it is learnt. He also warned that the performance of every minister will be closely monitored and continued based on their performance.

  

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  • ansar, managalore

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    what a joke gadkari ji. why did't you name that 6 idiots you afraid of them or you want to fool the people of karnataka.

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  • A.K.Varma, Kolkata

    Sun, Jul 04 2010

    There is a saying That Bull -shit Baffles Brains. So is the case with BJP. Let them first take action against the Mine Mafia , who are ruling Karnataka, and no action is possible against them.
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    AKV

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