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Congress to 'rotate' its ministers in Karnataka Assembly

AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal also said no first-time MLAs are being inducted into the cabinet for the time being

June 08, 2018 / 15:21 IST
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Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Karnataka cheif minister HD Kumaraswamy
Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Karnataka cheif minister HD Kumaraswamy

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The Congress has decided to replace its ministers in the Kumaraswamy-led government in Karnataka with new faces after two years.

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The party has also proposed that ministers who fail to achieve targets will be dropped when their performance is assessed after every six months. This exercise is expected to keep its ministers on their toes and will also pacify those who have been waiting in line to head a ministry.

AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal told The Times of India that the party high command has come up with certain criteria for induction and continuity of ministers in the CM’s cabinet. He said, “This is not the final cabinet. The ministers' performance will be reviewed every six months and those not meeting targets will be asked to go. The ministers' tenure is on a rotation basis for two years”.