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Gujarat style cabinet reshuffle is not possible in Karnataka

Gujarat style cabinet reshuffle is not possible in Karnataka
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Bengaluru: With the Minister of Chief Justice the Bubavaraj Bommai will fly to Delhi on Monday, the candidate aimed at the bed cabinet hopes it will be expanded or re-incurred.
However, since the ideals of the minister far exceeded the number of blanks – only four – many candidates demanded complete improvements such as those carried out in Gujarat where the entire cabinet, including CM, was replaced.
They argue that many in the cabinet have become ministers every time the party is in power in the state, and they must be dropped to make their way for new faces.
While the legislator like MP Renukacharya and Basanagouda Patil Yatnal has been brave about it, many mlaas support their views.
For example, KS Eshwarappa, R Ashoka, Umesh Katti, and CC Patil have been made by the Minister of two or three times, while many elected MLAS four or five times have not been made by the Minister.
“This difference must be overcome,” said MLA senior.
“The only way to achieve it is to bring down some ministers and induce those who have lost their opportunities.” But many believe the Gujarat style reshuffle is easier to say than done.
“The political landscape in Gujarat and Karnataka is completely different,” said a senior party official.
“Gujarat has become a BJP fortress and is the country of origin of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, so the party can buy these experiments.
Replication here politically is not feasible, especially now because previously CM BS Yediyurappa has been moved backstage.” Also, many thoughts come into In changes in the cabinet, especially in the election year.
“If someone is able to win its own election and can affect other constituencies, he will not be touched no matter how much detection hates it,” another official said.
“So, the argument that someone must be removed based on how many times he becomes a minister does not have water.” However, people in parties suggest two or three ministers can be dropped, in addition to filling out four jobs.
“Since the selection of the assembly approached, the party was unable to ignore the demands of MLA.
So, to make them happy, parties can affect the minor rejig,” said a MLA from the Kalyana-Karnataka region.
Ganesh Karnik, a BJP spokesman for the State, said the high command and state leaders would take the right decisions at the right time.
“One thing is certain: there will be no change in leadership,” he said.

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