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    Karnataka BJP's dilemma: How to fill cabinet vacancies

    Bangalore, Feb 19 (IANS) The unending scandals of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Karnataka are not only mauling the party's image but also creating a major headache for the party - filling up the increasing cabinet vacancies.

    Chief Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda, who has not been able to form a full council of ministers of 34 even six months after taking over from the scam-hit B.S. Yeddyurappa, is handling 16 portfolios, three added to his kitty from the recent 'sleazegate' episode.

    The state assembly strength is 225, including one nominated member. The laws of the country prescribe the council strength at 15 percent of assembly members. Hence Karnataka can have 34 ministers.

    Gowda took over Aug 4 but deep divisions in the state unit, mainly on pro- and anti-Yeddyurappa lines, have forced him and the party central leaders to keep seven vacancies unfilled.

    The Feb 8 resignation of Laxman Savadi, C.C. Patil and J. Krishna Palemar over porn viewing in the assembly Feb 7 and the death of veteran state BJP leader V.S. Acharya Feb 14 have led to four more vacant slots in the ministry.

    With too many aspirants and various camps pushing for their candidates, the central leaders chose the usual method opted for by ruling parties -- putting off cabinet expansion.

    Elections to the Uttar Pradesh assembly came in handy for the central leaders to hold back the green signal to Gowda to fill the seven vacancies.

    Since four more vacancies cropped up in the past week, he was hoping to persuade the central leaders to agree to take in a few more ministers as he was to present the budget in the second week of March.

    However, Thursday's announcement of a March 18 byelection in the Udupi-Chikmagalur Lok Sabha constituency in the state, necessitated by Gowda resigning from the seat after becoming chief minister, has put paid to his plans.

    The bypoll will also force him to reschedule budget presentation as the model code of conduct has come into effect.

    Even without the byelection there was not much hope of early cabinet expansion as the party central leaders are focussing all their energies on the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.

    They certainly would not want another rebellion on hand at this juncture from Karnataka where they have quelled three revolts against Yeddyurappa in over three years of his rule in 2008-11.

    The central leaders may give attention to clearing the Karnataka mess only after the Udupi-Chikmagalur bypoll.

    For both state and central BJP leaders filling the vacancies will be a daunting task as, perhaps, this is the last chance for a major revamp of the cabinet to retrieve the ground lost due to various scams.

    The state heads for elections in less than 15 months and hence Gowda and his council of ministers will have just about a year after the budget to ensure effective implementation of the proposals in it.

    While Karnataka scandals, including 'sleazegate', may not affect the BJP's electoral prospects in Uttar Pradesh, an unimpressive show there will certainly weaken the central leaders and embolden Yeddyurappa and his supporters, making cabinet expansion a bitter exercise.

    Gowda is still struggling to ensure his writ runs among his cabinet colleagues and is bravely carrying on despite repeated attempts by Yeddyurappa's supporters to run him down.

    Unfortunately for Gowda and the BJP, the time for refurbishing the image of the party ahead of assembly elections is short while the list of problems by scandals and factions keeps lengthening.

    (V.S. Karnic can be contacted at vs.karnic@ians.in)

     

    7 comments

    • rs  •  Gurgaon, Haryana  •  3 months ago
      Remove advani sushma and jaitly and they will be fine. These gpeople just talk and do nothing.They have lost their relevence and it high time Advani quit
    • Pradeep  •  3 months ago
      Vajpai had an aura, but no better ruler than other RSS-BJP fellows. People of India had given a decisive mandate against his rule in 2004.
    • Amarnath  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  3 months ago
      After the exit of Sri.Vajpayee, the BJP is slipping in to COMA with CORRUPTION,SCAMS and DISSIDENCE. It stooped down to lowest by the behaviour of elected MLA's viewing PORNO CLIPPINGS in the packked Assembly, where the hot discussion is proceeding on the hoisting of Pakistani Flag in the Bijapur. It is their PATRIOTISM. They became power hungry to earn more bucks than Congress. They agitate for National Integration. But their behavior is different in different states basing on election gains. They instigate Andhra Pradesh people for bifurcation of the state. But oppose the bifurcation of U.P and Maharashtra and Bengal. Is this the Party which we need to rule.
    • Sesthi  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  3 months ago
      CM DVS has to get the resignation letters of all ministers and select good people for ministership. Consulting the top leaders of the party will be no useful. If central body is not accepting the list submitted by him he should resign fthe post of the CM. If the party show poor results in ASSEMBLY eLECTIONS OF UP etc the entire central lerders should leave their positions to second rank leaders.
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    • Yogin Koppikar  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      Please do not try to fill the cabinet vacancies. Just empty the chairs you still occupy, resign and go. Karnataka would be safer, more efficient and effective, less corrupt and cleaner with possibly a Governor's Rule.
    • MBS Reddy  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  3 months ago
      From where does the Karnataka BJP get the correct Candidates as Ministers. For which group should CM DVS should give preference.? Still the BSY, an Ex-Cm has the control over the majority of tainted MLA's. Poor DVS. His regular smile is slowly melting like ice because of BSY factor.
    • Pradeep  •  3 months ago
      Expansion or no expansion, Gowda or Yeddy, in any case BJP is going to loose Karnataka very badly. In UP too their show would be unimpressive. Rahul also may flop in UP. Wherever there is a third party or force, people are opting for them rejecting Congress & BJP both.
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