"We have received lot of suggestions regarding how to fulfill promises made by the party to the people and take the state to number one position once again. Keeping all this in mind, after this session we will do some fine tuning," KPCC President G Parameshwara told reporters here.
"There are also chances of reshuffle, because we have heard some voices about non-performance of few of them. In order to clear it, there might be a situation where we may have to go for a minor reshuffle," he said.
In the inconclusive Congress Legislature Party meeting here yesterday, legislators reportedly expressed unhappiness about the functioning of a few ministers, including their inaccessibility. The CLP would meet again on June 23, when the month-long legislature session begins.
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