Siddaramaiah gets Sonia’s nod to reshuffle Cabinet

The Chief Minister has proposed to drop up to 14 Ministers, sources said.

June 18, 2016 02:45 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 01:02 pm IST - New Delhi

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

Karnataka Cabinet is all set to be revamped in a day or two with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday saying he has got the green signal from the Congress high command to drop some Ministers and induct fresh faces.

“We discussed all names to be dropped and inducted with AICC president and vice-president. We have convinced them. High command has authorised me to go ahead with the reshuffle,” Mr. Siddaramaiah told reporters in New Delhi after the second round of consultations in as many days with the Congress chief.

He said, “The list will be prepared in a day or two and will be submitted to the Governor.”

Amid pulls and pressures for ministerial berths, the discussion held on Friday in connection with the much talked-about reshuffle had remained inconclusive.

Before the meeting, Mr. Siddaramaiah discussed the matter with Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge.

Sources said that the Chief Minister has proposed to drop between 10 and 14 Ministers from the Cabinet and inducting young legislators and senior Congress leaders in order to balance caste and regional factors.

Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee president G. Parameshwara and Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh were present in the meeting. Mr. Azad, who was in charge of Congress affairs in Karnataka in 2014, joined the deliberations later.

The exercise is being undertaken to tone up the government after Congress’ debacle in recent Assembly polls in four States, especially Assam.

Karnataka is the only major State where the Congress is in power after being recently ousted in Kerala and Assam.

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