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Karnataka CabineIn Pics | 29 newly inducted ministers in CM Basavaraj Bommai's Cabinet

A week after taking over as Chief Minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai expanded his new Cabinet, by inducting 29 Ministers. The new Ministers were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor Thaawarchand Gehlot at the Raj Bhavan in Karnataka. In the cabinet expansion, Bommai has by and large retained the old faces, as 23 of them were Ministers in the previous BS Yediyurappa cabinet, while six are new.
Last Updated 04 August 2021, 16:39 IST
An SC leader, Govinda Karajol was the first minister to take oath. Credit: DH Photo
An SC leader, Govinda Karajol was the first minister to take oath. Credit: DH Photo
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KS Eshwarappa, who had held the RDPR Ministry in the Yediyurappa cabinet, also took oath. Credit: DH Photo
KS Eshwarappa, who had held the RDPR Ministry in the Yediyurappa cabinet, also took oath. Credit: DH Photo
A Vokkaliga, R Ashok, who held the post of revenue minister in the BSY cabinet, also took oath in the new Karnataka Cabinet led by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.
A Vokkaliga, R Ashok, who held the post of revenue minister in the BSY cabinet, also took oath in the new Karnataka Cabinet led by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.
Dr Ashwath Narayana, a Vokkaliga, was the former Deputy chief minister and also the head of the state Covid task force. Credit: DH Photo
Dr Ashwath Narayana, a Vokkaliga, was the former Deputy chief minister and also the head of the state Covid task force. Credit: DH Photo
B Sriramulu, who belongs to the ST community, also took oath at the Raj Bhavan. Credit: DH Photo
B Sriramulu, who belongs to the ST community, also took oath at the Raj Bhavan. Credit: DH Photo
A Lingayat leader, V Somanna is the current minister of the state for the housing department of Karnataka. Credit: DH Photo
A Lingayat leader, V Somanna is the current minister of the state for the housing department of Karnataka. Credit: DH Photo
Minister of State for Minor Irrigation from the Water Resources Department of Karnataka, JC Madhuswamy was one of the ministers inducted in the cabinet expansion. Credit: DH Photo
Minister of State for Minor Irrigation from the Water Resources Department of Karnataka, JC Madhuswamy was one of the ministers inducted in the cabinet expansion. Credit: DH Photo
CC Patil was the Minister of State for Informations and Public Relations, Small Scale Industries from Commerce department of Karnataka. Credit: DH Photo
CC Patil was the Minister of State for Informations and Public Relations, Small Scale Industries from Commerce department of Karnataka. Credit: DH Photo
Prabhu Chauhan took oath in the name of gaumatha. Credit: DH Photo
Prabhu Chauhan took oath in the name of gaumatha. Credit: DH Photo
Anand Singh took oath in the name of Bhuvaneshwari (a goddess). Credit: DH Photo
Anand Singh took oath in the name of Bhuvaneshwari (a goddess). Credit: DH Photo
K Gopalaiah is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
K Gopalaiah is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
Byrathi Basavaraj, who was the Minister of State for Urban Development in the BSY cabinet, is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
Byrathi Basavaraj, who was the Minister of State for Urban Development in the BSY cabinet, is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
ST Somasekhara, who was part of the defectors camp, also took oath. Credit: DH Photo
ST Somasekhara, who was part of the defectors camp, also took oath. Credit: DH Photo
Another leader from the turncoat camp, BC Patil also took oath in the new Karnataka Cabinet. Credit: DH Photo
Another leader from the turncoat camp, BC Patil also took oath in the new Karnataka Cabinet. Credit: DH Photo
K Sudhakar was another minister the BSY cabinet who took oath. Credit: DH Photo
K Sudhakar was another minister the BSY cabinet who took oath. Credit: DH Photo
KC Narayana Gowda, a Vokkaliga from the Mandya. Credit: DH Photo
KC Narayana Gowda, a Vokkaliga from the Mandya. Credit: DH Photo
Sivarama Hebbar, one of the defectors from Congress. Credit: DH Photo
Sivarama Hebbar, one of the defectors from Congress. Credit: DH Photo
An eight-time MLA from north Karnataka, Umesh Katti also took oath. Credit: DH Photo
An eight-time MLA from north Karnataka, Umesh Katti also took oath. Credit: DH Photo
A five-term member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, S Angara is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
A five-term member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, S Angara is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
Murugesh Nirani, a popular leader from the Lingayat sub sect, took oath in the name of gods and farmers. Credit: DH Photo
Murugesh Nirani, a popular leader from the Lingayat sub sect, took oath in the name of gods and farmers. Credit: DH Photo
One of the 17 rebel MLAs from Congress and JD(S), MTB Nagaraja is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
One of the 17 rebel MLAs from Congress and JD(S), MTB Nagaraja is seen taking oath. Credit: DH Photo
Kota Srinivasa Poojary, was the first MLC to take oath. Credit: DH Photo
Kota Srinivasa Poojary, was the first MLC to take oath. Credit: DH Photo
The lone woman minister in Bommai’s team; Shashikala Jolle. Credit: DH Photo
The lone woman minister in Bommai’s team; Shashikala Jolle. Credit: DH Photo
The chief whip in the Karnataka government, V Sunil Kumar.  Credit: DH Photo
The chief whip in the Karnataka government, V Sunil Kumar. Credit: DH Photo
One of the six new ministers, Halappa Achar. Credit: DH Photo
One of the six new ministers, Halappa Achar. Credit: DH Photo
Another newly inducted minister in Bommai's cabinet, Araga Jnanendra. Credit: DH Photo
Another newly inducted minister in Bommai's cabinet, Araga Jnanendra. Credit: DH Photo
A Lingayat leader, Shankar Patil Munanakoppa. Credit: DH Photo
A Lingayat leader, Shankar Patil Munanakoppa. Credit: DH Photo
A Brahmin leader and a new inductee in the Bommai cabinet, BC Nagesh. Credit: DH Photo
A Brahmin leader and a new inductee in the Bommai cabinet, BC Nagesh. Credit: DH Photo
An OBC leader, Munirathna was the last minister to take oath. Credit: DH Photo
An OBC leader, Munirathna was the last minister to take oath. Credit: DH Photo
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(Published 04 August 2021, 16:23 IST)

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