Kumaraswamy expands cabinet in a bid to save govt

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Karnataka H D Kumaraswamy expanded his cabinet Friday by inducting two Independent MLAs in an apparent move to give stability to his 13-month-old wobbly government.

The exercise is seen as a move to quell growing dissent within the coalition and to ensure that the two lawmakers don't jump the ship once again.

Shankar was inducted from the Congress' share and from the JD(S) quota in the ministry. Under the coalition arrangement, of the total 34 ministerial positions, the and JD(S) have shared 22 and 12 berths respectively.

With the two independents in the government, the coalition strength in the 224-member assembly stands at 118 (Congress-78, JD(S)-37, BSP-1 and Independents-2), besides the

The BJP has 105 MLAs.

Prior to the expansion, three posts were vacant-- two from JD(S) and one from

administered the oath of office and secrecy to the new ministers at a ceremony at Raj Bhavan.

Ahead of the swearing-in, Shankar met Legislature Party (CLP) and former and submitted to him a letter to merge his Karnataka Prajnavanta Janata Paksha (KPJP) with

Though the names of A H Vishwanath, who had recently resigned as JD(S) state president, and MLC B M Farooq were doing the rounds for the third vacant post, the JD(S) leadership decided to keep the post vacant for now.

Shankar had served as in the in the initial stages, while Nagesh, a former Congressman, had contested and won as an Independent after not getting the party ticket in 2018 assembly polls.

In the ministry rejig in December last year, Shankar was dropped from the cabinet.

He along with had then sided with the BJP and written to the withdrawing support to the government.

As the BJP failed in its alleged attempts to topple the coalition and form the government, the two lawmakers again allied with the ruling coalition.

The two were inducted overlooking the claims of several senior leaders, particularly in the Congress, who are sulking ever since they failed to make it to the ministry earlier.

Other than and top ministers, most of leaders' and senior legislators like H K Patil, Ramalinga Reddy, B C Patil and Sudhakar, who are ministerial aspirants, skipped the swearing-in ceremony.

While was conspicuous by his absence, Vishwanth too did not attend the swearing-in.

According to reports, the coalition leaders are likely to appoint a few disgruntled MLAs as Chairmen to some boards and corporations, that are still vacant or by asking some senior bureaucrats holding the post to vacate.

The expansion slated for June 12 was rescheduled to Friday as a three-day state mourning was in place due to the death of Jnanpith awardee and renowned playwright on Monday.

Following a rout in the Lok Sabha polls and growing disgruntlement within, the coalition leaders after a series of negotiations had come to a decision to go in for cabinet expansion by filling in three vacant posts.

According to coalition sources, a cabinet rejig is also on the cards after some time, during which a few ministers will be asked to step down to make way for others.

The coalition leaders fear onslaught by the BJP to destabilise the government after the saffron party won 25 out of 28 Lok Sabha seats in the state, leaving Congress and JD(S) to share one seat each.

The BJP supported independent candidate, Sumalatha Ambareesh, had won in Mandya.

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First Published: Fri, June 14 2019. 17:35 IST