"No major surgery. Neither major nor minor, there is no surgery at all. Only vacant places will be filled up,"he said when asked about "major surgery" of thecabinet.
Speaking to reporters in Kalaburgi, more than 600 km from here, he said, "There are three posts that are vacant, they will be filled up."
Siddaramaiah had recently said he will be soonbe meeting the party high-command to discuss the cabinetexpansion. Three posts are lying vacant following Home Minister G Parameshwara's resignation on his continuation as Congress party's state unit chief, Excise Minister H Y Meti'S exit after being stung by an alleged sex CD scandal and the death of Cooperation Minister Mahadev Prasad.
Looking for retaining power, the Congress has announced that Siddaramaiah would be its face for the polls.
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