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BJP MLA raises pitch for cabinet berth for all defectors

Gokak legislator Ramesh Jarkiholi demanded Cabinet berth for two other defectors, who lost in the by-polls held in December. He had played a major role in bringing down the Congress-JDS coalition government paving the way for the BJP to come to power.

Ramesh Jarkiholi (file photo)
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Published : Jan 31, 2020, 11:22 PM IST

Bengaluru: As Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa camps in Delhi for discussions with BJP leadership on cabinet expansion, a key leader among the 11 disqualified Congress-JDS MLAs who won by-polls on the ruling party ticket on Friday made it clear all of them should be made ministers.

Gokak legislator Ramesh Jarkiholi, who had played a key role in bringing down the Congress-JDS coalition government paving the way for the BJP to come to power in July last year, also demanded Cabinet berth for two other defectors, who lost in the by-polls held in December.

The former Congress leader, however, added the final call will be taken by the party's central leadership.

"All the eleven should be given minister post. We continue to stress on it regarding those who lost, it will not be decided today, but we urge that they should also be given," Jarkiholi said replying to a question from reporters here.

He dubbed as media speculation reports that a few of the defectors would be denied ministerial berths in the six "Our demand is that all eleven of us should be made Ministers, as we have sacrificed by resigning as MLAs and have taken the risk. Those lost should also be made Ministers, but we leave it to the high command," he said.

Jarkiholi said BJP was not behind their resignation as legislators' from Congress-JD (S), and the J P Nadda-led party was treating them well.

Shortly after Jarkiholi's media interaction, Yediyurappa got the green signal for the cabinet expansion from the central BJP leadership.

Except for one or two, most of the disqualified JDS- Congress MLAs who got re-elected in the by-polls on BJP tickets will be made ministers, he said, adding there won't be any additional deputy chief ministers.

In all 17 Congress and JD(S) legislators were disqualified by the assembly speaker last year after they revolted against the coalition government leading to its fall on July 13.

Of them, as many as 13 had contested the by-polls held for 15 assembly seats and barring A H Vishwanath (Hunsur) and M T B Nagaraj (Hoskote) all others emerged triumphant as BJP candidates.

Though Yediyurappa has made it clear that 11 who got re-elected in the by-polls on BJP ticket will be made ministers, according to sources, the central leadership is not keen on inducting all of them and wants to give an opportunity to party loyalists also.

Vishwanath and Nagaraj have been openly demanding Cabinet berth for them stating that Yediyurappa had given a word to them.

Currently, there are 18 ministers, including the Chief Minister in the cabinet that has a sanctioned strength of 34. Sixteen berths are still vacant.

The cabinet expansion will not be an easy task for the Chief Minister as he will have to strike a balance by accommodating the victorious disqualified legislators as promised and also make a place for the old guard, upset at being "neglected" in the first round of the induction exercise.

He also has to give adequate representation to various castes and regions in his cabinet and also deal with the allocation of key portfolios.

Responding to a question about the delay in the Ministry expansion, Jarkiholi said, "let it be, even if it is delayed for a month, we are ready to wait. Maybe you (media) are upset."

He said they had not put any condition or given any deadline while joining the BJP.

"I request the media don't spread false news," he added. Also making it clear that he had never staked a claim for Deputy Chief Minister post, Jarkiholi termed it as a media creation.

"I'm making it clear I have never asked for it. We will abide by the high command decision and give full cooperation. We will move ahead under the Chief Ministership of Yediyurappa," he added.

Yediyurappa, who already has three deputies, had recently ruled out the creation of any more Deputy Chief Minister's post. Jarkiholi along with Health Minister Sriramulu had in the past made no secret of their ambition to become DCM.

With inputs from PTI

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Bengaluru: As Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa camps in Delhi for discussions with BJP leadership on cabinet expansion, a key leader among the 11 disqualified Congress-JDS MLAs who won by-polls on the ruling party ticket on Friday made it clear all of them should be made ministers.

Gokak legislator Ramesh Jarkiholi, who had played a key role in bringing down the Congress-JDS coalition government paving the way for the BJP to come to power in July last year, also demanded Cabinet berth for two other defectors, who lost in the by-polls held in December.

The former Congress leader, however, added the final call will be taken by the party's central leadership.

"All the eleven should be given minister post. We continue to stress on it regarding those who lost, it will not be decided today, but we urge that they should also be given," Jarkiholi said replying to a question from reporters here.

He dubbed as media speculation reports that a few of the defectors would be denied ministerial berths in the six "Our demand is that all eleven of us should be made Ministers, as we have sacrificed by resigning as MLAs and have taken the risk. Those lost should also be made Ministers, but we leave it to the high command," he said.

Jarkiholi said BJP was not behind their resignation as legislators' from Congress-JD (S), and the J P Nadda-led party was treating them well.

Shortly after Jarkiholi's media interaction, Yediyurappa got the green signal for the cabinet expansion from the central BJP leadership.

Except for one or two, most of the disqualified JDS- Congress MLAs who got re-elected in the by-polls on BJP tickets will be made ministers, he said, adding there won't be any additional deputy chief ministers.

In all 17 Congress and JD(S) legislators were disqualified by the assembly speaker last year after they revolted against the coalition government leading to its fall on July 13.

Of them, as many as 13 had contested the by-polls held for 15 assembly seats and barring A H Vishwanath (Hunsur) and M T B Nagaraj (Hoskote) all others emerged triumphant as BJP candidates.

Though Yediyurappa has made it clear that 11 who got re-elected in the by-polls on BJP ticket will be made ministers, according to sources, the central leadership is not keen on inducting all of them and wants to give an opportunity to party loyalists also.

Vishwanath and Nagaraj have been openly demanding Cabinet berth for them stating that Yediyurappa had given a word to them.

Currently, there are 18 ministers, including the Chief Minister in the cabinet that has a sanctioned strength of 34. Sixteen berths are still vacant.

The cabinet expansion will not be an easy task for the Chief Minister as he will have to strike a balance by accommodating the victorious disqualified legislators as promised and also make a place for the old guard, upset at being "neglected" in the first round of the induction exercise.

He also has to give adequate representation to various castes and regions in his cabinet and also deal with the allocation of key portfolios.

Responding to a question about the delay in the Ministry expansion, Jarkiholi said, "let it be, even if it is delayed for a month, we are ready to wait. Maybe you (media) are upset."

He said they had not put any condition or given any deadline while joining the BJP.

"I request the media don't spread false news," he added. Also making it clear that he had never staked a claim for Deputy Chief Minister post, Jarkiholi termed it as a media creation.

"I'm making it clear I have never asked for it. We will abide by the high command decision and give full cooperation. We will move ahead under the Chief Ministership of Yediyurappa," he added.

Yediyurappa, who already has three deputies, had recently ruled out the creation of any more Deputy Chief Minister's post. Jarkiholi along with Health Minister Sriramulu had in the past made no secret of their ambition to become DCM.

With inputs from PTI

Also Read: Anti-CAA protests: SC sends notice to UP govt on plea for quashing of notices for recovering damages

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BJP MLA raises pitch for cabinet berth for all defectors
Bengaluru, Jan 31 (PTI) As Karnataka Chief Minister B S
Yediyurappa camps in Delhi for discussions with BJP leadership
on cabinet expansion, a key leader among the 11 disqualified
Congress-JDS MLAs who won bypolls on the ruling party ticket
on Friday made it clear all of them should be made ministers.
Gokak legislator Ramesh Jarkiholi, who had played a key
role in bringing down the Congress-JDS coalition government
paving the way for the BJP to come to power in July last year,
also demanded Cabinet berth for two other defectors, who lost
in the bypolls held in December.
The former Congress leader, however, added the final call
will be taken by the party's central leadership.
"All the eleven should be given minister postwe continue
to stress on it.regarding those who lost, it will not be
decided today, but we urge that they should also be given,"
Jarkiholi said replying to a question from reporters here.
He dubbed as media speculation reports that a few of the
defectors would be denied miniterial berths in the six
"Our demand is that all eleven of us should be made
Ministers, as we have sacrificed by resigning as MLAs and have
taken risk. Those lost should also be made Ministers, but we
leave it to the high command," he said.
Jarkiholi said BJP was not behind their resignation as
legislators' from Congress-JD (S), and the J P Nadda-led party
was treating them well.
Shortly after Jarkiholi's media interaction, Yediyurappa
got the green signal for the cabinet expansion from the
central BJP leadership.
Except for one or two, most of the disqualified JDS-
Congress MLAs who got re-elected in the bypolls on BJP tickets
will be made ministers, he said, adding there won't be any
additional deputy chief ministers.
In all 17 Congress and JD(S) legislators were
disqualified by the assembly speaker last year after they
revolted against the coalition government leading to its fall
on July 13.
Of them, as many as 13 had contested the bypolls held for
15 assembly seats and barring A H Vishwanath (Hunsur) and M T
B Nagaraj (Hoskote) all others emerged triumphant as BJP
candidates.
Though Yediyurappa has made it clear that 11 who got re-
elected in the bypolls on BJP ticket will be made ministers,
according to sources, the central leadership is not keen on
inducting all of them and wants to give opportunity to party
loyalists also.
Vishwanath and Nagaraj have been openly demanding Cabinet
berth for them stating that Yediyurappa had given a word to
them.
Currently there are 18 ministers, including the Chief
Minister in the cabinet that has a sanctioned strength of 34.
Sixteen berths are still vacant.
The cabinet expansion will not be an easy task for the
Chief Minister as he will have to strike a balance by
accommodating the victorious disqualified legislators as
promised and also make place for the old guard, upset at being
"neglected" in the first round of the induction exercise.
He also has to give adequate representation to various
castes and regions in his cabinet and also deal with
allocation of key portfolios.
Responding to a question about the delay in the Ministry
expansion, Jarkiholi said, "let it be, even if it is delayed
for a month, we are ready to wait. May be you (media) are
upset."
He said they had not put any condition or given any
deadline while joining the BJP.
"I request the media don't spread false news," he added.
Also making it clear that he had never staked claim for
Deputy Chief Minister post, Jarkiholi termed it as media
creation.
"I'm making it clear I have never asked for it. We will
abide by high command decision and give full cooperation. We
will move ahead under the Chief Ministership of Yediyurappa,"
he added.
Yediyurappa, who already has three deputies, had recently
ruled out creation of any more Deputy Chief Minister's post.
Jarkiholi along with Health Minister Sriramulu had in the
past made no secret of their ambition to become DCM. PTI KSU
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