Amid speculation that all the 11 legislators, who won the assembly bypolls on BJP ticket after defecting from the Congress and JD(S), will not make it to the ministry during the upcoming expansion of Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa-led cabinet, Ramesh Jarkiholi, MLA, on Tuesday expressed hope that all of them will be made ministers.
According to party sources, there are talks within the state BJP that the expansion of the ministry was likely to take place on Friday, and Yediyurappa may travel to New Delhi on Thursday to get final approval from the party high command.
Though Yediyurappa himself along with several senior state BJP leaders have maintained that expansion will take place by this month end, there is still no official confirmation on the date.
"According to us all 11 of us (will become ministers), in media there are reports that five or six, we are not aware of it.
We want all 11 to become ministers, let us see what high command says," said Jarkiholi who defected from Congress and won as BJP candidate from Gokak in the by-elections.
Speaking to reporters at Nanjanagudu near Mysuru, he said certain things cannot be spoken out in public.
"We have come to BJP accepting its principles and believing in the leadership of Modi and Shah.
Yediyurappa will remain strong as Chief Minister and we will support him for the development of the state," he said, adding that all BJP legislators are together.
Though Yediyurappa has made it clear that 11 of the disqualified JDS-Congress MLAs who got re-elected in the bypolls on BJP ticket will be made ministers, according to sources, high command is not keen on inducting all of them.
The BJP leadership is reportedly looking at inducting only maximum nine among the 11, with an intention of making way for more party loyalists into the ministry.
Currently there are 18 ministers, including the Chief Minister in the cabinet that has a sanctioned strength of 34.
Making it clear that he has not demanded Deputy Chief Minister post or any particular portfolio, Jarkiholi said "Im happy even if the Chief Minister doesn't give me any Minister post."
Asked about delay in the expansion, he said "BJP is a national party, lot of things will be there, we are ready to wait for one more month."
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