30 Karnataka Cong MLAs to go to Delhi seeking Cabinet reshuffle
MLA Krishna said CM recently stated there would be a Cabinet reshuffle, inducting 15 new people.
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Belur Gopal Krishna demanded a Cabinet reshuffle within 15 days after the government completed three years in power (ANI)
Shivamogga, 22 May
Congress MLA Belur Gopal Krishna on Friday said that at least 30-35 party legislators will travel to the national capital by 28 or 29 May to pressure the party leadership to effect a Cabinet reshuffle aimed at providing opportunities to about 20 of them.
Demanding
that the reshuffle happen within 15 days, since the government has completed three
years in power, he warned they might take a strong decision if the ministry
rejig does not occur and fresh faces are not inducted into the Cabinet.
"It
was earlier decided to go to Delhi after the Kerala chief minister was chosen.
Now that the CM is chosen, we will meet in two to three days, and 30-35 of us
(MLAs) will go to Delhi. This time, we have a do-or-die situation because it
has been three years since the government took office, but still no one is
discussing a Cabinet reshuffle," Krishna said.
Speaking
to reporters here, he said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah recently stated there
would be a Cabinet reshuffle, inducting 15 new people.
"We have requested to take 20 people, because those who are ministers now have enjoyed power for three years. So we have decided to go to Delhi probably by 28 or 29 May. Earlier, 25 of us had gone. Now the number has increased, so about 35 of us may go," he added.
Asserting
that they demand that the Cabinet reshuffle should happen, the MLA said the
current ministers should be replaced, and an opportunity should be given to new
people.
"There
is nothing that the same people should continue as ministers. We have given
them three years. Six more months were given to them as ministers after
the government completed the halfway mark. For the Congress party to remain
strong in the state, a decision has to be made to rejig the Cabinet," he
said.
Noting
that the chief minister change issue is for the high command to decide, Krishna
responded to a question, saying, "We are asking for our rights. Regarding
the CM change issue, you should ask the leadership."
"We
should be given the minister post by effecting a reshuffle. If not, we will
have to take strong decisions in the days ahead. We will not allow it to
continue like this. We should be given an opportunity in 15 days. If not, we
have other plans. We will decide on them," he added.
According
to reports, some Congress MLAs who are ministerial aspirants are already in
Delhi to meet the party leadership there.
Last
month, a team of senior MLAs met party leadership in Delhi and pressed for a
Cabinet reshuffle. Some first and second-time MLAs have also expressed
ministerial aspirations.
The
leadership tussle within the ruling party has intensified amid speculation
about a possible change of chief minister after the Congress government
completed the halfway mark of its five-year term on November 20, 2025.
The
speculation has been fuelled by the reported "power-sharing"
arrangement between Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar at the time of
government formation in 2023.
According
to party sources, while Siddaramaiah favours a Cabinet reshuffle, Shivakumar
wants the party to first decide on the leadership change.
According
to several party insiders, if the Congress high command approves the Cabinet
reshuffle, it would signal that the incumbent Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will
complete the full five-year term, which will scuttle the chances of Shivakumar
from occupying the coveted post.
Karnataka
has a sanctioned strength of 34 ministers, including the Chief Minister.
Three Cabinet berths are currently vacant. B Nagendra resigned over embezzlement allegations at the Karnataka Maharshi Valmiki ST Development Corporation, and KN Rajanna was sacked on the party high command's instructions. The recent death of Minister D Sudhakar created a third vacancy.
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