Bengaluru (Karnataka): After failing to convince his two warring ministers - Health MinisterSriramuluandMedical Education Minister Sudhakar, over managing COVID-19 related issues and sharing information with the media, Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa has seemingly resolved the matter by handing over the responsibility to another minister.
The Chief Minister has now deputed Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar with the task of sharing COVID-19 related details to the media and hold daily briefings.
During early March, when the COVID-19 pandemic was escalating, Health minister B Sriramulu was busy in his daughter's wedding preparations. It was then that as per the directions of the CM Yediyurappa, medical education minister K Sudhakar started to work on containing the spread of the virus by forming a team of officers.
He started holding daily meetings with officers, coordinating with the central officers, and holding daily press briefings. As the budget session of the state legislature was in progress, Sudhakar was also answering questions related to Coronavirus on the floor of the house. He also started visiting hospitals and reviewing preparedness.
With Sudhakar taking command over the COVID-19 situation, the general feeling was as if the health minister was missing in action, which came as a shock to Sriramulu. It was then that the 'cold war' started. To prove his involvement in the COVID-19 situation, Sriramulu aggressively started using his social media, sharing updates through his Twitter handle even before Sudhakar.
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As an act being viewed as 'tit for tat', Sudhakar too joined in, sharing details through his social media accounts. This gave a sense of an ugly competition between the colleagues.
This competition led to a public perception that there existed no coordination between the two ministers. Sriramulu then reportedly approached the Chief Minister, allegedly lodging a complaint that Sudhakar was moving forward without keeping him informed. He also complained that Sudhakar was intervening in the functioning of the health department, visiting hospitals run by the health department.