Bengaluru: Head of Karnataka Minister Basavarab Bommai on Thursday said the portfolio allocation to 29 ministers was appointed in the new cabinet, will be held on August 6 “the portfolio allocation will be completed tomorrow,” said Bommai told reporters.
A week after taking over as chairman of the Karnataka Minister, Bommai on Wednesday has expanded his new cabinet, triggered 29 ministers.
In the cabinet expansion exercise which was seen as the first challenge before the new main minister, Bommai had tried to play safely, as he had and greatly maintained the old face, because 23 of them were ministers in the Cabinet BS Yediyurappa before, while six new.
While some ministers hope to maintain the portfolio they have in the previous cabinet, some hope to get a larger portfolio.
The leader and minister of senior party KS Eshwarappa said he did not aspire to a particular portfolio and would obey the decision of CM and party leadership.
Indicates that he has held a department such as water resources, energy and revenue in the past, Eshwarappa, who is the Minister of Rural Development in the previous Yediyurappa government, he never asked for a particular portfolio and effectively appeared in what was given to him.
Minister of Prabhu Chauhan, he wanted to regain the Department of Livestock, the portfolio he was responsible in the previous cabinet and worked to protect “Gaumata” (cattle).
“Working in the department half finished, I was a minister to introduce the anti-cow cutter law, we prepared Gaushlas, Helpline Animal, so the Department of Animal Husbandry was my priority, but if I was given a few others, I would do,” he said.
Minister of SM Patil, who holds the agricultural portfolio in the previous cabinet also said, he wants to maintain the same portfolio because more work needs to be done in the department, but if CM allocates the other, he will perform happy.
“Cm asked me which portfolio I wanted.
I handed it to him.
I’m ready to do anything I’m the backwards,” he said.
BC Nagesh, who has been the minister for the first time, he never hopes to become a minister, so there is no aspiration for certain portfolios.
I will do the best in which department I gave, said Nagesh.