New Karnataka ministry likely next week
New Karnataka ministry likely next week
Signs of rift between Yeddyurappa and Shettar camps in ruling BJP emerged today enabling CM Gowda to form his cabinet...

BANGALORE: Signs of ending rift in the ruling BJP in Karnataka emerged today after both warring factions entered into a dialogue over formation of ministry by new Chief Minister D V Sadananda Gowda amid indications that a full fledged ministry would be in place in a couple of days.At a meeting convened by Gowda to end the stalemate, attended by state unit President K S Eswarappa, rebel group leader Jagadish Shettar, former Chief Minister Yeddyurappa's loyalists Dr V S Acharya and Shobha Karandlaje agreed to finalise names of those to be inducted into the ministry.Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Eswarappa said "a full fledged ministry will be in place in a couple of days next week".He said discussions were on over creating a Deputy Chief Minister's post, but a final decision on those to be inducted and also on the Deputy Chief Ministership would be taken tomorrow.Party sources indicated the new ministers might be sworn-in next Monday or Wednesday.Gowda held the meeting under the directive of the party high command, which wanted state leaders to put their heads together and resolve the ministry-making crisis in the backdrop of the rebel group led by Shettar demanding major share of ministerial berths and plum portfolios.Sources close to Shettar said the Lingayat leader from North Karnataka, who lost to Gowda in the race for Chief Minister's post, is likely to accept the Deputy Chief Minister's berth, in the event of the party creating the post."There is no confusion in the party. There is no groupism.We are all united. There is only on group (BJP). We will resolve all issues. There is no need for High Command intervention", Eswarappa said after the meeting at "Anugraha", the Chief Minister's official residence.The BJP in Karnataka stood vertically divided in the aftermath of election of Sadananda Gowda by secret ballot at the BJP legislature party meeting on August 3.While Yeddyurappa's camp celebrated Gowda's victory, the group led by his rival Ananth Kumar, which backed Shettar, sulked and had threatened not to join the ministry.Gowda was sworn-in as Chief Minister on August 4 amid a boycott by a majority of MLAs of the Shettar group.

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