Siddaramaiah ministry

The Siddaramaiah cabinet was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by Siddaramaiah that was formed after the 2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections.[4]

Siddaramaiah ministry
31st Ministry of the Karnataka
Date formed13 May 2013
Date dissolved15 May 2018
People and organisations
Head of stateH. R. Bhardwaj (29 June 2009 – 29 June 2014)[1][2]

Konijeti Rosaiah(interim)

Vajubhai Vala (1 September 2014 - present)[3]
Head of governmentSiddaramaiah
No. of ministers33
Member partiesIndian National Congress
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyJD(S)
BJP
Opposition leaderH. D. Kumaraswamy (2013-2014)
Jagadish Shettar (2014-2018)
History
Election(s)2013
Legislature term(s)5 years
Budget(s)5
PredecessorShettar cabinet
SuccessorH. D. Kumaraswamy second ministry

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1. Siddaramaiah, Chief Minister Varuna Minister of Finance, Kannada languages & Culture, Cabinet affairs, Personnel & Administrative reforms, Intelligence wing, Housing and Bangalore city development. Other departments not allocated to a Minister. INC
2. Ramalinga Reddy BTM Layout Minister of Home affairs. INC
3. D. K. Shivakumar Kanakapura Minister of Energy. INC
4. R. V. Deshpande Haliyal Minister of Large & Medium scale industries and Infrastructure development. INC
5. H. M. Revanna MLC Minister of Transport. INC
6. Krishna Byre Gowda Byatarayanapura Minister of Agriculture. INC
7. Ramanath Rai Bantwal Minister of Forest, Ecology and Environment. INC
8. K. R. Ramesh Kumar Srinivaspur Minister of Health and Family welfare. INC
9. R. Roshan Baig Shivajinagar Minister of Urban development, City corporations, Urban land transport, KUWSDB & KUIDFC, Haj information and Waqf. INC
10. Basavaraj Rayareddy Yelburga Minister of Higher Education. INC
11. S. S. Mallikarjun Davanagere Minister of Horticulture and Agriculture marketing. INC
12. H. K. Patil Gadag Minister of Rural development and Panchayat raj. INC
13. T. B. Jayachandra Sira Minister of Minor irrigation, Law & Justice and Parliamentary affairs. INC
14. U. T. Khader Mangalore Minister of Food & Civil supplies and Consumer affairs. INC
15. M. B. Patil Babaleshwar Minister of Medium and Major irrigation. INC
16. R. B. Timmapur MLC Minister of Excise. INC
17. Umashree Terdal Minister of Women & Child welfare and Kannada & Culture. INC
18. A. Manju Arkalgud Minister of Animal husbandry and Sericulture. INC
19. Santosh Lad Kalaghatagi Minister of Labour. INC
20. Tanveer Sait Narasimharaja Minister of Primary & Secondary education and Minority welfare & Wakf. INC
21. Ramesh Jarkiholi Gokak Minister of Small scale industries. INC
22. Kagodu Thimmappa Sagar Minister of Revenue. INC
23. Dr. H. C. Mahadevappa Tirumakudal Narsipur Minister of Public Works department and Ports & Inland transport. INC
24. Dr. Sharan Prakash Patil Sedam Minister of Medical education. INC
25. H. Anjaneya Holalkere Minister of Minister of Social welfare & Backward classes. INC
26. Pramod Madhwaraj Udupi Minister of Fisheries and Youth services & Sports. INC
27. Vinay Kulkarni Dharwad Minister of Mines and Geology. INC
28. M. R. Seetharam MLC Minister of Planning & Statistics, IT, BT and Science & Technology. INC
29. M. Krishnappa Vijayanagar Minister of Housing. INC

Minister of State

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1. Priyank M. Kharge Chittapur Minister of IT, BT and Science & Technology. INC
2. Rudrappa Manappa Lamani Haveri Minister of Textiles and Muzrai. INC
3. Eshwara Khandre Bhalki Minister of Municipalities & Local bodies and Public enterprises. INC
4. Geeta Mahadeva Prasad Gundlupet Minister of Co-operation and Sugar. INC

Parliamentary Secretaries

SI No. Name Constituency Department Attached Party
1. K. Govindaraj MLC Chief Minister INC
2. Raju Alagur Nagathan Housing. INC
3. Umesh G. Jadhav Chincholi Health and Family welfare. INC
4. R. S. Doddamani Shirahatti Irrigation. INC
5. C. S. Shivalli Kundgol Social Welfare. INC
6. Shakuntala Shetty Puttur Women and Child Development. INC
7. C. Puttarangashetty Chamarajnagar RDPR. INC
8. H. P. Manjunatha Hunsur Industries. INC
9. E. Tukaram Sanduru Public Works department. INC
10. Makbul S. Bagawan [5] Vijyapura Nagara Urban Development. INC

Former Members

SI NO. Name Constituency Department Reason Party
1. Dr. G. Parameshwar MLC Minister of Home affairs. Resigned INC
2. Vinay Kumar Sorake Kaup Minister of Urban Development. Removed INC
3. M. H. Ambareesh Mandya Minister of Housing. Removed INC
4. Satish Jarkiholi Yemakanmardi Minister of Excise. Resigned INC
5. K. J. George Sarvagnanagar Minister of Bengaluru development. Resigned INC
6. H.S Mahadev Prasad Gundlupet Minister of Cooperation and Sugar. Death INC
7. Kimmane Ratnakar Thirthahalli Minister of Primary and Secondary education. Removed INC
8. Dinesh Gundu Rao Gandhi Nagar Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Food and Civil supplies. Removed INC
9. S. Shivashankarappa Davanagere South Minister of Horticulture and Agriculture. Removed INC
10. Srinivasa Prasad Nanjangud Minister of Revenue. Removed INC
11. P. T. Parameshwar Naik Hoovina Hadagali Minister of Labour. Removed INC
12. Baburao Chinchansur Gurmitkal Minister of Textile. Removed INC
13. Abhayachandra Jain Moodabidri Minister of State for Fisheries. Removed INC
14. Shivaraj Tangadagi Kanakagiri Minister of Minor Irrigation. Removed INC
15. H. Y. Meti[6] Bagalkot Minister of Excise. Resigned INC
16. S. R. Patil MLC Minister of Infrastructure, IT, BT, Science & Technology and Planning & Statistics. Removed INC
17. Qamar ul Islam Kalaburagi North Minister of Wakf. Death INC

See also

References

  1. "H R Bhardwaj to take charge as Karnataka governor tomorrow | india". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  2. "Karnataka Governor Hans Raj Bhardwaj exits, ex-VC says good riddance". The Indian Express. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  3. "Narendra Modi aide Vajubhai Vala is Karnataka governor | India News". Times of India. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  4. "Siddaramaiah sworn in as Chief Minister of Karnataka". The Hindu. Retrieved 17 August 2017.
  5. "CM appoints 10 parliamentary secretaries". The Hindu. 6 November 2015. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
  6. "Karnataka minister HY Meti resigns over sleaze tape". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 14 December 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2018.
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