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Karnataka: Old Guard Stand firm, Lot Yang Yang Waiting in vain

Karnataka: Old Guard Stand firm, Lot Yang Yang Waiting in vain
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Bengaluru: The destination party to encourage young blood produces limited results when the Chairman of the Minister of Bumavaraj Bommai does not view many younger people reported due to pressure from various quarters.
Some members of the State Core Committee said the next election would be fought under a young man, collective and brass leadership wanted at least 50% of the cabinet to the first timer.
However, of the 29 ministers who were appointed on Wednesday, only six were the first and only three timers aged between 45 and 50 years – V Sunil Kumar (45), K Sudhakar (48) and B Sorreramulu (49).
While the majority are 60-pluses, four more than 70 and 10 are in the age group 50-60.
Although bommai and leadership requires a lot of time to prepare a list and give preference to new faces, the source says they must compromise due to political compulsion.
“The party wants to take advantage of the best experience of seniors for organizational work.
We ease some seniors who make younger legislators,” said Bommai.
Before Yediyurappa went down, party intentions to drop seniors caused flutter.
In the intended audio clip, State President Nalin Kumar Kateel said the elderly like Jagadish Shettar and KS Eswarappa would not be in a new cabinet and more young legislators would get a chance.
A shettar mayak choose out, while Eshwarappa briefly lifted the rebellious banners.
Some Mutt represents Kurubas threatening BJP that it will not get a public voice if Eshwarappa is stored.
It encourages the party to attack compromises and only five ministers dropped.
While CP Yogeeshwara lost because of its dissident activities, Laxman Savadi, Aravind Limbavali and S Suresh Kumar were given party responsibility.
Some dissidents say some senior officials have been chosen for the cabinet since 2006, when BJP joined JD with JD to form children who seized the coalition government.
“Some have been considered at this time.
I hope more young people will get the opportunity in the future,” said Sunil Kumar, a first minister now.
However, many match functionaries are upset.
Senior MLC Lahar Singh Siroya said: “Senior should take a signal from Shettar and voluntarily make the way for younger legislators.
The aim is to develop new leader plants, but the number of younger people in this cabinet is not enough.”

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