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“I will be contacting (central leadership)… I have to go to Delhi, but things look like I will be able to meet them after the election of the Bihar Chief Minister. I will look at things and go,” Yediyurappa told reporters here.
Asked whether it will be cabinet expansion or reshuffle, he said, it will depend on what the Delhi leadership says.
Political activities have intensified within the ruling BJP camp in the state, after Yediyurappa on November 10 indicated that cabinet reshuffle was on the cards following the party’s victory in by-polls to two assembly constituencies.
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The cabinet expansion or reshuffle is expected to be a tightrope walk for Yediyurappa, considering that there are too many aspirants. While several of the old guards like 8-time MLA Umesh Katti are waiting for a chance to be inducted into the Ministry, Congress-JD(S) rebels like AH Vishwanath, R Shankar and MTB Nagaraj, who helped the BJP come to power and are now party MLCs, are also aspiring for slots.
As per the agreement, Yediyurappa will also have to keep space for Munirathna, following his win from Rajarajeshwari Nagar seat in the by-poll, and also for Pratap Gowda Patil who needs to win the Maski by-poll that is yet to be announced.
The cabinet currently has 27 members, and seven berths are still vacant.