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Elections 2026Karnataka / The Times of India
Congress women legislators are pushing for at least two ministerial positions in the new government, citing underrepresentation in the previous administration. This demand aligns with national conversations on women's empowerment and Karnataka's low record. MLAs believe increased representation will bolster the party's commitment to women's advancement.
Karnataka Chief Minister Shivakumar unveiled plans for two new secretariats to enhance governance: one dedicated to public grievances and another for Non-Resident Indians. A minister will oversee public grievances, ensuring citizens' administrative issues are addressed at least thrice weekly. The initiative aims for a corruption-free government, free from undue influence.
Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar has ordered a statewide review of beneficiaries for the Congress government's guarantee schemes, emphasizing no rollback. The review aims to identify and remove ineligible recipients, particularly under the Gruha Jyothi and Gruha Lakshmi programs, due to reported misuse and irregular withdrawals.
Newly appointed KPCC president BK Hariprasad sparked political debate by differentiating between party organization and government roles. He urged members to join him in strengthening the Congress party and the hands of its leaders, emphasizing his commitment to party ideology over ministerial aspirations.
Karnataka minister R Ramalinga Reddy resigned just two days after his oath, citing strong dissatisfaction with his allocated portfolio. He expressed disappointment, stating Chief Minister DK Shivakumar reneged on an assurance regarding the Bengaluru development department. Reddy affirmed his continued loyalty to the Congress party, emphasizing he would not work against his conscience.
Karnataka's new cabinet portfolios are finalized, with Chief Minister DK Shivakumar keeping Finance. Deputy CM G Parameshwara gets Revenue, and Priyank Kharge takes Home. The distribution reflects a balance of caste and region, with 14 ministers sworn in. Further expansion is anticipated post-Rajya Sabha elections.

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