Karnataka cabinet vacancies continue, MLAs
restless
Saturday May 05, 2012 11:38:01 PM,
V.S. Karnic,
IANS
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Bangalore: The
Karnataka assembly elections are less than a year away and an
increasing number of ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
legislators are getting restive, not over the party ticket but
over missing a ministerial seat in the party's first term in power
in the state.
Eleven berths in the cabinet of Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda
Gowda are vacant, seven of them since he took over from scam-hit
party colleague B.S. Yeddyurappa in August last year and four from
February this year.
Karnataka can have a 34-member council of ministers including the
chief minister as the assembly strength is 225, including one
nominated member. The law stipulates that the number of ministers
should not exceed 15 percent of the assembly strength.
Full cabinet formation has not been possible for the BJP as the
state unit is faction-ridden, mainly into pro- and anti-Yeddyurappa
groups. There is also friction between newcomers and old-timers.
The first BJP government headed by Yeddyurappa took office May 30,
2008.
With BJP national leaders holding back on giving the nod for
filling vacancies for one reason or the other, a group of
old-timers in the party has launched a signature campaign for
early cabinet expansion.
Around 50 of the party's 120 members in the assembly have already
signed the letter seeking early cabinet expansion, says state unit
spokesperson C.T. Ravi, who is one of the initiators of the
campaign.
Though he himself is a strong aspirant for a cabinet berth, Ravi
says: "We are not insisting that any of us be made a minister. All
we are telling our leaders is that they give proper representation
to people who have served the party dedicatedly for a long time
and also ensure that regional and community aspirations are met."
Gowda too has been pressing the party's national leaders to allow
him to fill the vacancies as he has to handle around 20
departments.
There is, however, no indication from the BJP national leaders on
whether they will give the nod soon. They are apparently waiting
for the Supreme Court decision on whether mining bribery charges
against Yeddyurappa - because of which he was forced to resign
July 31 - need to be probed by the Central Bureau of Investigation
(CBI).
Though the Karnataka High Court has quashed the charges, the apex
court-appointed Central Empowered Committee, which is probing
illegal mining and related activities in Karnataka and Andhra
Pradesh, has recommended such a probe against Yeddyurappa.
If the Supreme Court accepts the committee's recommendation, BJP
national leaders will feel confident to give the green signal to
Gowda to expand the cabinet as Yeddyurappa will lose his
bargaining chip.
He has been pressuring the party to reinstate him as chief
minister on the ground that the high court has cleared him of the
bribery charges.
As party national leaders play the waiting game, state BJP
president K.S. Eshwarappa is doing his bit to keep the
increasingly restive party legislators in good humour.
"Their demand is justified. I am confident that a decision will be
taken in a week or two," he has been saying since the signature
campaign was launched early this week.
This, of course, has been the refrain of Gowda ever since he
became chief minister Aug 4 last year. Hence, few BJP legislators
are buying Eshwarappa's assurance.
Even if the cabinet is expanded this month, the new ministers will
have less than a year in office as assembly elections are due in
April-May 2013.
(V.S. Karnic can be contacted at vs.karnic@ians.in)
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