Karnataka Chief Ministe Siddaramaiah expands Karnataka cabinet

Leaves out ‘mining-tainted’ aspirants Shivakumar and Anil Lad

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Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday inducted 28 members into his five-day-old ministry, keeping out two strong but mining-scam hit aspirants for cabinet berths.

The two are the former working president of the state Congress, D.K. Shivakumar from Kanakapura, about 55 kilometres from here, and mining baron Anil Lad from iron-ore rich Bellary district, around 300km north of Bengaluru.

Anil’s cousin Santosh Lad, who is also into mining, however made it to the ministry.

It is not clear whether Shivakumar and Anil Lad will be accommodated in the next expansion as Siddaramaiah has left five slots in the ministry vacant.

Karnataka can have a 34-member ministry, including the chief minister, as per the constitutional arrangement.

Shivakumar and the Lad family have been fighting charges of illegal mining.

Siddaramaiah and the Congress were under pressure from civil society groups to exclude them as well as all party legislators facing serious corruption charges out of the ministry.

Protests

Supporters of Shivakumar staged protests in Kanakapura and nearby places protesting denial of ministerial berth to him.

Lad, a Congress Rajya Sabha member who won from Bellary City, had threatened to quit the assembly if denied a ministerial berth.

Of the 28 sworn-in on Satuday, 20 are cabinet ministers and eight ministers of state.

The cabinet ministers are: R.V. Deshpande, Shamanur Shivashankarappa, T.B. Jayachandra, Ramalinga Reddy, Prakash Hukkeri, Qamarul Islam, H.K. Patil, V. Srinivas Prasad, H.C. Mahadevappa, H.S. Mahadeva Prasad, K.J. George, Vinay Kumar Sorake, Ramanath Rai, Baburao Chinchanasur, M.H. Ambareesh, Shivaraj Thangadagi, U.T. Khader, M.B. Patil, Satish Jharkiholi and H. Anjaneya.

The ministers of state are: Dinesh Gundu Rao, Krishna Byregowda, S.P. Rudrappa Patil, K. Abhay Chandra Jail, Umashree, T. Parameshwar Naik, Santosh Lad, and Kimmane Ratnakara.

Umashree, a noted Kannada film actress, is the lone woman in the ministry, formed after the Congress wrested power from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the assembly poll held on May 5.

Governor H.R. Bhardwaj administered the oath of office and secrecy in batches at Raj Bhavan as supporters of the new ministers cheered them.

Portfolio allocations

Siddaramaiah is expected to allot the portfolios to the ministers later in the day.

Siddaramaiah had taken the oath alone on Monday and spent nearly three days in New Delhi, along with state Congress chief G. Parameshwara, to finalise the names of party legislators to be made ministers as there was a large number of aspirants.

The Congress has won 121 seats of the 223 for which polls were held and the results were announced on May 8. The assembly has 225 members, including one nominated to represent the Anglo-Indian community.

The BJP, whose maiden rule since 2008 was marred by sex, corruption and illegal land deal scandals and dissidence, suffered a crushing defeat, and the party won just 40 seats.

The third major political party, the Janata Dal-Secular, also won 40 seats while the remaining seats were taken by small parties and Independents.

Voting for one seat, where polling was countermanded following the BJP candidate’s death, will take place later this month.

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