Just when discontent over allocation of ministerial portfolios was believed to be contained by the Congress, Minister Krishna Byre Gowda, who has been allocated the Bengaluru Development portfolio, ...
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Gowda is expected to request Venugopal to prevail upon Shivakumar to hand over BDA and BMRDA to him for better 'administration of overall Bengaluru development'.
He is also expected to meet senior officials of Namma Metro and the BWSSB, both of which will report to him.
AICC Karnataka in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala charged the BJP with “humiliating” a former PM and alleged that Union minister and Gowda’s son H D Kumaraswamy was “sticking” to his chair.
Sources familiar with the developments said Gowda was awaiting clarity from the Congress high command on the exact powers and responsibilities attached to the portfolio before formally assuming office ...
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