High Drama in Karnataka BJP Over Cabinet Reshuffle


High Drama in Karnataka BJP Over Cabinet Reshuffle 

Bangalore, Sep 20 (IANS): One minister threatened suicide and another said he would quit the party while a legislator warned of mass resignations... There was high drama here Monday as Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa met his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders in Delhi to discuss cabinet reshuffle plan.

"Suicide is not ruled out if I am dropped," Minister for Sports and Youth Affairs Goolihatti Shekar told reporters here.

Shekar is one of the five Independents who were rewarded with a ministry for helping the BJP form its first government in Karnataka as well as south India in May 2008 when the party fell short of majority in the 225-member (including one nominated) assembly.

Shekar's colleague, Minister for Public Libraries and Mass Education K. Shivangouda Naik, threatened to quit the party if he was axed in the reshuffle.

Naik, who won in 2008 assembly polls as Janata Dal-Secular candidate, later quit the assembly, joined the BJP and won the by-poll and was made a minister.

And legislator Belur Gopalakrishna, aspiring for a cabinet berth, warned: "Around 20 BJP legislators will quit the party if I am not the minister."

Gopalakrishna, who was ticked off by state BJP chief K.S. Eshwarappa last week after he demanded a cabinet berth, said he has been insulted as has been his community (he belongs to Ediga community, whose main occupation in the past was toddy tapping).

Tourism Minister and mining baron G. Janardhana Reddy, who played a major role in winning over the five Independents, said in Bellary there was no question of dropping any of them from the ministry.

"They helped the party when in need. I have discussed the matter with party president Nitin Gadkari. They will not be dropped," asserted Reddy, who almost brought the Yeddyurappa ministry down in October-November last year.

The drama in Bangalore unfolded as Yeddyurappa and Eshwarappa met party president Nitin Gadkari in New Delhi to finalise the names of legislators to be included in the ministry and those to be shown the door.

Yeddyurappa and Eshwarappa have sought the central leadership's help as the core committee comprising senior state BJP leaders and functionaries of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) could not finalise the list after talks Saturday and Sunday.

Eshwarappa played down the threats of suicide and resignations.

"It is natural for legislators to aspire to be ministers. BJP is a disciplined party. We will convince everybody," he told reporters in Delhi.

Karnataka can have a ministry of 34, inclusive of the chief minister, as stipulated by the constitution.

There are three vacancies in the ministry created by the resignations of ministers over various scandals.

 

  

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Tue, Sep 21 2010

    The ministry is like a leaking ship
    in high seas rocking. Even the
    slight imbalance or move can
    overturn the ship. The three
    mad ministers will play a strategic game to destabilize
    the ministry, if their vested
    interests are not materialized.

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  • S Salian, Suratkal

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    SHAME SHAME .So called public representatives are only bothered about self once gets elected to the assembly.CM should dissolve the government instead of giving power to unsuitable and useless, opportunistic people.

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  • Gireesh Shetty, Mangalore-Sharjah

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Dear Yeddi. No problem if you fall short of majority, but kindly kick away these die for seat attitudes.

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  • AZ, Mangalore

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    This shows how much the so called ministers love their chair and positions that they are even ready to kill themselves (Only talk) if they are stripped off their positions. Very sad that these are the people we have chosen to govern. All are the same (BJP, Congress, JDS one worse than the other)
    Recently the Federal elections held in Australia left with 74 and 73 seats for labour and liberal respectively. 3 independent MPs were to decide to support either party. Liberal needed all 3 and labour need 2. Rob Oakshot and Tony Windsor supported labour and Bob Katter supported Liberal. Labour holding power with 1 seat. Wonder if this was the situation in India all the 3 MPs wud have demanded the post next of the PM.
    Our ministers want a convoy of cars with red klaxon, PA's and a gunman and if anybody overtakes their car they have the right to beat them up.
    One term as minister can make so much of fortune then they reserve the place for their son's, daughters, grand children and it goes on.
    India shinning.

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  • abusaad, Mangalore / KSA

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    "Rats are the first one who run away from shinking hsip"

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  • Wilson DSouza, Paladka

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Then "Operation Kamala". Now "Operation Thalamala".

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  • Arshad Kadli, Bhatkal / Al Khobar

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    Read the last line. Quote "There are three vacancies in the ministry created by the resignations of ministers over various scandals" unquote.

    Yeddyvare take only three new ministers and dont anyone. Other aspirants will get chance only if few more resign over scandals.

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  • Peter Pereira, Pune

    Mon, Sep 20 2010

    A very much fitting title for the news - High Drama in Karnataka BJP. Beloved Karnataka has been turned to KAR NATAKA by these ill mannered Ministers under the leading role of great Drama leader Yeddy !! He outburst with anger, he cries in public, he apologises for his Minister's stupidity. No morale...no manners..no leadership. Andheri Nagri Kana Raja. Jai ho BJP and its supporters with comments page full vomiting venom against efficient leader respected Soniaji.

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