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There were no proposals before I went to the Cabinet Rejig: BSY

There were no proposals before I went to the Cabinet Rejig: BSY
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Bengaluru: Head of Karnataka Minister BS Yediyurappa on Thursday said there was no proposal before him to overhaul his cabinet, but every change in this case submitted to his meeting with BJP central leaders in Delhi.
Yediyurappa will travel to Delhi on Friday, where he is expected to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, host the Central Minister and BJP Central Leaders.
“I will go to Delhi tomorrow with the intention to meet with several ministers and the Prime Minister to discuss the development of the country, pending irrigation projects and other problems,” Yediyurappa said.
During the meeting of the Head of the Minister proposed by PM and the union ministers concerned, he was expected to look for central government permits for the Mekedatu project on the Cauvery River, which was approached by Tamil Nadu hard.
Talking to reporters here, CM said, “He (PM) has said he will meet, he will give time.
So after meeting everyone, I will return a day – after tomorrow (Saturday).” He responded to the question whether time was set for his meeting with the Prime Minister.
Asked whether the cabinet reshuffle was on the card, Yediyurappa said, “There is no such thing in front of me, let’s see after the discussion there (in Delhi).
That’s not before me.” In the midst of speculation about the possibility of a cabinet rejig on the union cabinet reshuffle line, Yediyurappa recently stated that there was no discussion that occurred on it.
BJP President Nalin Kumar Kateel on Wednesday said it was handed over to cm wisdom.
During the National BJP Secretary General of Karnataka Arun Singh, with the legislator last month, in the midst of the commotion in the party about the problem of leadership changes, some of them reported to discuss social justice and regional imbalances in the cabinet and thus.
Trying to do the case for a reshuffle.
Yediyurappa last expanded his cabinet in January with the induction of seven new ministers and has also made a reshuffle of several ministers.
Now there are 33 ministers in the country cabinet, and one blank bed.
The cabinet expansion in January has produced large-scale hatred in the party, with too many candidates for posting ministers.
Yediyurappa’s visit to Delhi also came, even as speculation about his replacement that might refuse to die.
Also repeating open comments by some dissatisfied leaders in BJP countries, targeting him and his family, accusing them of corruption and interference in the administration, has humiliated the party and the government, despite the warning of disciplinary action by leadership.

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