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Karnataka: An open letter to Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar

Why was there no place for a youngster or a woman in the cabinet sworn in on May 20? Having received overwhelming support from young people, and reached out massively to women voters, why didn’t these two constituencies not find a pride of place in the starting Congress line-up?

May 24, 2023 / 15:26 IST
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DK Shivakumar and Siddaramaiah
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah (left) and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar.

Dear Messrs Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar,

While I congratulate you for the resounding success of the Congress over the BJP in the assembly elections in Karnataka thanks to the leadership qualities demonstrated by both of you, as a Kannadiga and a voter in Karnataka I am disappointed looking at the Council of Ministers which took oath along with the two of you on May 20.

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The eight MLAs who were sworn in along with you both were the same old faces, almost like the cliché, “old wine in a new bottle”. Among the eight, there is no new face, no youngster in the 30s – the youngest in the current cabinet is 44-years-old and a second-time Minister – which means that your Cabinet will be devoid of fresh ideas, new thinking as of now (of the 10 in the Cabinet, 5 are aged above 70 years and 2 above 60).

Of course, I am not saying it is wrong to select older people, nor that older people would not be capable enough to come up with new ideas. But the fresh blood that youngsters infuse is entirely different, especially in this time and age of great challenges and fast-paced changes in all walks of society. This was also an opportunity to show that you both mean business, show to the world that you are open to new ideas.