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I will expand ministry soon, says Yeddyurappa

November 03, 2010 11:46 am | Updated November 17, 2021 05:19 am IST - Bangalore

Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa in Bangalore. File Photo

Seeking to downplay the decision to shelve ministry expansion plan at the last minute, Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa on Wednesday said it was due to delay in finalising the names and he would soon set a new date for the exercise.

“Due to delay in finalising the names of those to be inducted into the ministry, I had to cancel today’s swearing in. I will set a new date and am sure to expand the ministry”, he told reporters here.

The Chief Minister said he would discuss the ministry expansion issue soon with party higher-ups.

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Mr. Yeddyurappa, who recently survived a trust vote in the assembly, had decided to fill up four of the six vacant ministerial posts, but called it off after protests from some party men.

BJP’s Chief Whip in the Assembly D.N. Jeevaraj had quit his post on Nov 1, apparently unhappy with the fact that he may not find a slot.

A section of party men had also opposed rewarding lone independent Varthur Prakash and Narasimha Naik, rebels turned loyalists, ignoring the claims of senior legislators.

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Meanwhile, state unit BJP president K.S. Eshwarappa indicated the ministry expansion might take place either before Deepavali or soon after that.

Varthur Prakash, one of the MLAs who was tipped to take oath as minister today, met Mr. Yeddyurappa at his official residence to discuss the issue.

The BJP high command had on Tuesday stepped in to check the brewing discontent in the Karnataka unit on ministry expansion and directed Mr. Yeddyurappa to call off the swearing-in.

Mr. Yeddyurappa faced the trust vote on October 11 which was carried by voice vote but declared unconstitutional by the Governor who asked him to prove his majority for the second time on October 22. The government managed to sail through with 106 votes in its favour and 100 against.

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