Sunday , September 29 2024

Karnataka: Who can become cabinet minister in Karnataka government, here is the complete list

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Composition of Karnataka Cabinet: The confusion over the post of Chief Minister in Karnataka for the last two-four days has finally been cleared. Siddaramaiah will be the next Chief Minister of Karnataka and DK Shivakumar will be the new Chief Minister of the state, both of whom will be sworn in next Saturday (May 20). However, amid all this, speculations are going on regarding the formation of the cabinet in the state, and questions are being raised about who will be included in the cabinet in this government to be formed for the next 5 years.

While the Muslim and Lingayat communities are demanding proper representation in the government, on the other hand people from different social strata are also adamant in demanding positions after their government is elected. According to reliable Congress sources, the names of these leaders from these areas may be announced for the Karnataka cabinet. Find out whose name is next…

Here is the list of names of possible ministers of possible constituencies?

Belagavi Satish Jarkiholi/Lakshmi Habbalkar/Laxman Sawadi
Bagalkot RB Thimmapur
Vijayapura M.B. Patil/Sivanand Patil/Yashwant Raya Patil
friendship Priyank Kharge/ Ajay Singh/ Sharan Prakash Patil
Rachihur Basanagowda Turuvihal
memorable Sharanappa Darshanpur
Bidar Rahim Khan/Ishwar Khandre
He was kicking Raghavendra Hitna
Gadag HK Patil
Dharwad Vinay Kulkarni/ Prasad Abaya
Uttara Kannada Bhimanna Naik
breakdown Rudrappa Lamani
No Tukaram/B Nagendra
Chitradurga Raghu idol
Davangere Sivashankarappa/Mallikarjuna
Shivamogga Madhu Bangarappa/BK Sangamesh
Chikkamagaluru TD Rajegowda
Tumakuru G Parameshwar/SR Srinivas/KN Rajanna
Chikkaballapura Subareddy
Collar Rupa Sashidhar / Narayanaswamy
became n Chaluvarayaswamy
Mangaluru UT Khadar
Mysore HC Mahadevappa/Tanveer Sait
Kodagu A.S.Pona
Bangalore Rural KH Muniyappa

What was the result of the Karnataka assembly election?
Notably, the results of the Karnataka assembly elections were announced on Saturday (May 13), in which the Congress won 136 seats out of the total 224 assembly seats in the state and the BJP won 65 seats. Also, JDS got 19 seats, while independents got 4 seats.