Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai today said that the expansion of his cabinet will take place this afternoon.
"I have had detailed discussions with high command regarding the cabinet, yesterday and the day before. Most probably by 11 am you will get an official list (of new Ministers) from the Raj Bhavan, you in the media are running some names, but you will get an official list mostly by 11-11:30 am," Mr Bommai said on his arrival from Delhi.
Speaking to reporters at the airport in Bengaluru, he said "the new Cabinet Ministers will be sworn in at 2:15 pm".
Later at Vidhana Soudha, the Chief Minister said, "detailed discussions have taken place with leadership, one or two issues are still pending, they have said they will inform by 10 am, they may inform anytime. Soon after that I will send a list to Raj Bhavan."
He said subsequently all those who will be inducted into the cabinet will be informed.
Asked about the confusions till the last moment, Mr Bommai said, "no confusions, consultation is the process, we are a national party, that's all."
To a query on the number of Deputy Chief Ministers, he said, all those details will be known when the list is released.
Basavaraj Bommai, who was elected as the new leader of the BJP legislature party last week, following BS Yediyurappa's resignation, had taken oath as the Chief Minister on July 28.
After taking oath as the Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai visited Delhi twice.
Hectic parleys were on between Mr Bommai and central leaders in Delhi during the last couple of days, to finalise the cabinet expansion.
Meanwhile, ministerial aspirants also had continued lobbying to secure a berth in the new cabinet.
Expanding the Ministry is seen as the first big challenge before the new Chief Minister, as he will have to navigate through the cabinet formation exercise by maintaining balance between factions within the ruling BJP.
There are several aspirants among the party "old guards" and "youngsters", also there are legislators who had joined BJP after quitting Congress-JD(S) coalition in 2019.
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