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Oppressed classes given lion's share in K'taka Cabinet
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IANS | 20 May, 2023
After denying them a Dalit Deputy Chief Minister, the Congress has given
the oppressed community a lion's share in the Karnataka state Cabinet
in the first list.
Among the eight ministers to be sworn in, three belong to Scheduled Castes while one hails from Scheduled Tribe.
No
Vokkaliga leader has been named in the first list as D.K. Shivakumar
was given the post of DyCM. He will also continue as the state party
President. Lingayats, who dominated the BJP Cabinet, will have one
representative.
Prominent leader from Dalit community, Dr G.
Parameshwara, who vehemently staked claim for DyCM post and warned the
party to recognise the demand before the community responds, has been
allotted a Cabinet berth. His name figures first in the list.
K.H.
Muniyappa, former union minister who batted for a Dalit Chief Minister
and 'then for DyCM post, has also been accomodated. There were rumours
before the election that Muniyappa is all set to switch over to the BJP.
The grand-old-party managed to rein in the situation. Muniyappa
won from Devanahalli seat and his daughter Roopa Shashidhar won from
KGF seat. He lobbied for the Cabinet post for his daughter, but the
party has decided to include him in the Cabinet.
AICC President
Mallikarjun Kharge's son and Chittarpur MLA Priyank Kharge, who worked
as a Minister for IT during Siddaramaiah's first stint as Chief
Minister, has also been given Cabinet post.
Party sources
explained that it is the gesture of the party towards senior Kharge's
prominent role in the election strategy and campaigning. Kharge's "I am
Bhoomiputra" claim against PM Modi's publicity blitzkrieg struck a chord
with the people of the state.
Satish Jarkiholi, the power house
of Congress in north Karnataka and mass leader of oppressed classes and
OBC communities has been given a Cabinet berth. Satish Jarkiholi is
known for his movement against Hindu blind beliefs and superstitions.
Jarkiholi's
claim that the origin of the word 'Hindu' was Persian and meant "slave"
had created a stir making it a topic of national debate.
Notably,
Satish Jarkiholi celebrates his birthdays in burial grounds and makes
it a point to carry out important works at inauspicious times. He is the
brother of Ramesh Jarkiholi, one of the important leaders in Karnataka
BJP and an accused in the alleged sex CD scandal.
The family is
alleged to be running a republic in Belagavi district. He won from
Yamakanamardi reserve seat with a margin of 57,211 votes. He polled 60
per cent of votes.
M.B. Patil, one of the prominent Lingayat
leaders from north Karnataka, has also been allotted the cabinet post.
Resourceful Patil is a blue-eyed boy of Siddaramaiah and launched the
movement for separate religion for Lingayats.
Most senior
Congressman Ramalinga Reddy from Bengaluru has been awarded the coveted
berth. The Reddy community urged the high command and wrote a letter
seeking the DyCM post to him. As per his supporters, he is more senior
and has won more elections than Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar.
BJP
had taken it as a challenge to defeat him and worked on all strategies.
They managed to defeat his daughter Sowmya Reddy in the Jayanagar seat
by a slim margin of 16 votes.
Siddaramaiah has managed to secure a
cabinet post for his staunch supporter B.Z. Zameer Ahmad Khan who
carried out "Siddaramaiah CM candidate" campaign throughout the last
five years much to the chagrin of Shivakumar.
Sources claimed
that Shivakumar tried his level best to keep Zameer out of the cabinet,
but failed. Zameer is a mass leader and represents Chamarajpet seat in
Bengaluru.
Senior Congress leader K.J. George, who held the
portfolio of Home during the tenure of Siddaramaiah last time, has also
been included in the first list on the high command's directions.
The
Congress has tried to accommodate all communities and religions in the
first phase, giving prominence to Dalits and oppressed classes.
It
is to be seen how Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities who used to get
lion's share and preferential treatment over others in Karnataka
whenever BJP, JD(S) governments were formed, react to the development.
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