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Kumaraswamy’s cabinet expansion sparks more dissent in Karnataka

Congress got 22 cabinet berths and the JD(S) 12, but the larger party has kept six seats vacant and JD(S) one, to keep aspirants’ hopes alive.

June 06, 2018 / 19:57 IST
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HD Kumaraswamy
HD Kumaraswamy

Ramakrishna Upadhya Moneycontrol News

The HD Kumaraswamy-led coalition cabinet was expanded in Karnataka on June 6, after a 14-day hiatus amid a shadow of rebellion within the Congress and JD(S).

As there was intense competition for a limited number of posts, the leaders on both sides struggled to put their teams together until the swearing-in which commenced at 2.12 pm – an auspicious time selected by JD(S) supremo HD Deve Gowda’s son HD Revanna, who was the first to take oath as minister.

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As per the power-sharing formula, Congress got 22 cabinet berths and the JD(S) 12, but Congress preferred to keep six seats vacant and JD(S) one, to keep aspirants’ hopes alive.

The first to exhibit dissent were BC Patil and Satish Jarkhiholi of the Congress who expressed ‘resentment’ at being overlooked for cabinet posts. Satish’s brother and arch rival, Ramesh Jarkhiholi was preferred. BC Patil had ‘exposed’ BJP’s BS Yeddyurappa’s open offer of ministership if he had joined the BJP.