Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy has finally expanded his
two-member cabinet today with the Congress making up a majority of the
new ministers.
A total of 25 ministers will form the Karnataka cabinet.
Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal (Secular) will have 9 MLAs inducted into the cabinet while alliance partner Congress, which has more seats in the Karnataka assembly, will get to see 14 of its MLAs in the group of ministers.
The Congress finalised its names in the national capital at a meeting with party chief Rahul Gandhi and other senior leaders.
List of ministers from Congress:
List of ministers from Janata Dal (Secular):
The Congress and the JD(S) have also decided on the allocation of portfolios between them as part of the power sharing agreement.
The power sharing arrangement, particularly giving "cart blanche" to Kumaraswamy for full five years, has caused discontent in the Congress, with some of its leaders believing that it has been yielding much more than required to its junior partner
New Ministers of Karnataka Govt
A total of 25 ministers will form the Karnataka cabinet.
Kumaraswamy's Janata Dal (Secular) will have 9 MLAs inducted into the cabinet while alliance partner Congress, which has more seats in the Karnataka assembly, will get to see 14 of its MLAs in the group of ministers.
The Congress finalised its names in the national capital at a meeting with party chief Rahul Gandhi and other senior leaders.
List of ministers from Congress:
- R V Deshpande
- D K Shivkumar
- K J Gerorge
- Krishna Byre Gowda
- Shivashankar Reddy
- Ramesh Jarakiholi
- Priyank Kharge
- U T Khadar
- Zameer Ahmed Khan
- Shivanand Patil
- Venkataramanappa
- R B Patil,
- Puttaranga Shetty
- Jayamala ramachandra
List of ministers from Janata Dal (Secular):
- D Revanna
- Bandeppa Kashempur
- G T Devgowda
- D C Thammanna
- M C Managuli
- S R Srinivas
- Ventakanadagouda
- CS Puttaraju
- SA RA Mahesh.
The Congress and the JD(S) have also decided on the allocation of portfolios between them as part of the power sharing agreement.
The power sharing arrangement, particularly giving "cart blanche" to Kumaraswamy for full five years, has caused discontent in the Congress, with some of its leaders believing that it has been yielding much more than required to its junior partner
New Ministers of Karnataka Govt
| S. No. | Name | Party |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | D K Shivakumar | Congress |
| 2 | R V Deshpande | Congress |
| 3 | K J George | Congress |
| 4 | Krishna Byre Gowda | Congress |
| 5 | Rajashekar Patil | Congress |
| 6 | Shivanand Patil | Congress |
| 7 | Priyanka Kharge | Congress |
| 8 | U T Khadar | Congress |
| 9 | Zamir Ahmed Khan | Congress |
| 10 | Puttaranga Shetty | Congress |
| 11 | Shivashankara Reddy | Congress |
| 12 | Jayamala | Congress |
| 13 | Ramesh Jarkiholi | Congress |
| 14 | Venkataramanappa | Congress |
| 15 | H D Revanna | JD (S) |
| 16 | G T Devegowda | JD (S) |
| 17 | Bandappa Kashampur | JD (S) |
| 18 | C S Puttaraju | JD (S) |
| 19 | Venkatrao Nadagowda | JD (S) |
| 20 | SA RA Mahesh | JD (S) |
| 21 | DC Thammanna | JD (S) |
| 22 | MC Managuli | JD (S) |
| 23 | SR Srinivas | JD (S) |
| 24 | R Shankar | KPJP |
| 25 | Mahesh | BSP |
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