Cabinet expansion: Bommai will leave for Delhi to meet party top leaders

Cabinet aspirants are mounting pressure on the Chief Minister for cabinet expansion, at present four vacancies in the Cabinet, many aspirants are eying for Cabinet berth.

Cabinet expansion: Bommai will leave for Delhi to meet party top leaders

Bengaluru: With speculation on Cabinet expansion, the Chief Minister will leave for Delhi on Monday to meet party top brasses.

Chief Minister has sought appointments with party leaders. He will meet party national President J.P. Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and party Karnataka in-charge of Arun Singh.

Cabinet aspirants are mounting pressure on the Chief Minister for cabinet expansion, at present four vacancies in the Cabinet, many aspirants are eying for Cabinet berth.

Cabinet aspirants, Basanagouda Patil Yatnal, M.P. Renukacharaya, Ramesh Jarakeholi are likely to take a Delhi trip to meet party top leaders to put pressure. Mr. Jarakeholi left for Goa from there he will go to Delhi.

Disgruntled MLAs have complained to the party high command about thier adamant attitude to the ministers. They have complained that ministers have not responded their phone calls. Dissident MLA, Renukacharaya and Yatnal frequently expressed their outburst against ministers for their dictatorial attitudes.

Meanwhile, party MLAs have alleged that many BJP MLAs have ready to join Congress. Few MLAs who come from other parties have booked tickets in Congress. Party central leadership has taken note of this issue.

Pressure is mounting on the party leadership to drop ineffective and senior ministers from the Cabinet and give to young faces. MLAs have demanded that expansion should take place before the five states elections.

BJP state president Nalin Kumar Kateel has warned the party MLAs and leaders not to give any public statements, he said that any statements of the party MLAs harm the image of the party. He informed the MLAs that, any issues or grievances should be discussed on the party platform rather giving statements in the public.