Bengaluru: With the government still struggling to overcome the initial hiccup after Basavaraj Bommai took over as the main minister, BJP had decided to send the National Secretary General responsible for Arun Singh’s carnataka to Bengaluru to overcome the problem.
Singh is expected to arrive next week, and party sources say he will speak to legislators and ministers in an effort to extinguish dissatisfaction that arises after the expansion of the cabinet and portfolio allocation.
The purpose stated on the replacement of BS Yediyurappa is to ensure a fair representation and distribution of resources between regions and instill fresh blood into the cabinet.
To disappoint the ruling party legislator, the two destinations remained unfulfilled because the new cabinet only accommodated the first seven timers while most of the old guards returned.
“Areas like Kodagu, identified as BJP fortress, has been completely ignored.
This heartbreaking for the people from the district that he did not have a representation even though BJP swept all the recent elections,” Madikeri Mla Appachu Ranjan said.
He said the district had been ‘free congress’ for about two decades, thanks to extraordinary support for people to BJP.
Madikeri is the only city company where BJP won when 10 urban local agencies (ULB) throughout Karnataka went to the poll in April, while Congress won seven.
“Kodagu faces great flooding for two consecutive years.
From the RS 546 Crore Package it was announced, only RS 200 Crore released so far and the request of people falling in deaf ears.
Many districts face a similar problem.
We think the change of guards will overcome this problem , but new dispensation is more disappointing, “said Ranjan, showed that 13 districts were not represented in the cabinet.
The dissatisfaction came to the head on Tuesday when Muxigere Mla MP Kumaraswamy held a Dharna at the place of Vidhana Soudha, many with a shame of the ruling party, in the government protest ignoring his mark in Chikkamagaluru district in terms of help.
Many ministers openly fight about the insignificant portfolio given to them, with most of the funds that occur in two departments – irrigation and PWD (63% of capital expenditure is estimated to reach Rs 43,358 Crore).
While the Minister of Anand Singh’s rebellion came out in the open, many dissatisfied legislators, including CP Yogeeshwara and Aravind Bellad, camping in New Delhi.
Brass views unpleasant development, especially in front of the election of up to three ULB – Bellagavavi, Hubballi-Dharwad and Kalaburagi – scheduled for next month, which is expected to be followed by Zilla polls and Taluk Panchayat.