S. R. Bommai ministry

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S. R. Bommai ministry
17th Council of Ministers of
Second Veerendra Patil cabinet

S. R. Bommai ministry was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by S. R. Bommai[1] of the Janata Party.

The ministry had multiple ministers including the

Chief Minister.[2] All ministers belonged to the JP
.

After Ramakrishna Hegde quit on moral grounds, Mr. Bommai took charge as Chief Minister of the State on 13 August 1988 and his government was dismissed by the then Governor, P. Venkatasubbaiah, on 21 April 1989. The dismissal was on the grounds that his government had lost its majority following large-scale defections engineered by several Janata Party leaders of the day. Bommai had sought some time from the Governor to prove his majority on the floor of the Legislature and he was denied this. He challenged this order in the Supreme Court.[3]

Article 356 of the Constitution of India and related issues. The apex court spelt out restrictions on the centre's power to dismiss a state government under Article 356.[4] This case had huge impact on Centre-State Relations. Instances of imposition of President's rule have reduced after this judgement.[5]

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers

S.No Portfolio Minister Constituency Term of Office Party
1.
Chief Minister

*Other departments not allocated to any Minister.

S. R. Bommai
[6]
Hubli Rural
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
2.
  • Animal husbandry.[7]
Krishna
Krishnarajpete
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
3.
  • Sericulture.[8]
Krishna
Krishnarajpete
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
4.
  • .
J. H. Patel
Channagiri
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
5.
  • Public Works.[9]
H. D. Deve Gowda
Holenarsipur
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
6.
  • Irrigation.
H. D. Deve Gowda
Holenarsipur
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
7.
  • .
B. Rachaiah
Santhemarahalli
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
8.
  • Rural development and Panchayat Raj
Abdul Nazir Sab[10] MLC 13 August 1988 24 October 1988 JP
M. P. Prakash[11] Hoovina Hadagali 25 October 1988 21 April 1989 JP
9.
  • Health and family welfare[12]
Jagadevarao Deshmukh[13]
Muddebihal
15 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
10.
  • .
Lakshminarasimhaiah
Tumkur
1988 21 April 1989 JP
11.
  • .
Siddaramaiah[14]
Chamundeshwari
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
12.
  • .
M. Chandrashekar
Jayanagar
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
13.
  • .
A. Lakshmisagar
Chickpet
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
14.
  • Information
  • Tourism
M. P. Prakash[11] Hoovina Hadagali 13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
15.
  • .
P. G. R. Sindhia
Kanakapura
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
16.
  • .
R. V. Deshpande[15]
Haliyal
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
17.
  • .
Ramesh Jigajinagi
Ballolli
13 August 1988 21 April 1989 JP
18.
  • .
Vishwanath Reddy Mudnal
Yadgir
13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
19.
  • .
H. G. Govinde Gowda
Sringeri
13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
20.
  • .
K. M. Krishna Reddy
Chintamani
13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
21.
  • .
C. Veeranna
Koratagere
13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
22.
  • .
M. Raghupathy
Malleshwaram
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
23.
  • .
H. Ekanthaiah
Chitradurga
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
24.
  • .
K. B. Mallappa[16]
Arkalgud
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
25.
  • .
B. Basavaiah[17]
Kollegal
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP

Minister of State

S.No Portfolio Minister Constituency Term of Office Party
1
  • .
R. Roshan Baig[18] Shivajinagar 13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
2
  • .
A. Pushpavathi
Devadurga
13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
3
  • .
Leeladevi R. Prasad
Athani
13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
4
  • .
B. B. Ningaiah
Mudigere
13 March 1989 21 April 1989 JP
5
  • .
M.C. Nanaiah MLC 15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
6
  • .
B. R. Yavagal
Nargund
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
7
  • .
H. G. Channappa
Magadi
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
8
  • .
B. D. Basavaraju
Sakleshpur
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
9
  • .
Virupakshappa Agadi
Koppal
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
10
  • .
Gurupadappa Nagamarapalli
Aurad
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
11
  • .
R. M. Patil
Arabhavi
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
12
  • .
K. Amarnath Shetty
Moodabidri
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP
13
  • .
K. S. Beelagi
Byadgi
15 April 1989 21 April 1989 JP

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Karnataka BJP cabinet expansion Updates: Governor Vajubhai Vala administers oath to 17 MLAs as ministers". Firstpost. 20 August 2019.
  3. ^ "S.R. Bommai passes away". The Hindu. 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
  4. ^ "S.R. Bommai vs Union Of India on 11 March, 1994". Indian Kanoon.
  5. ^ "Protecting secularism and federal fair play". Frontline.
  6. ^ "Former CM S R Bommai - the Man, Life and Career". Daijiworld.
  7. ^ "S R Bommai passes away". The Times of India. 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  8. ^ http://loksabhaph.nic.in/writereaddata/biodata_1_12/3710.htm Biographical Sketch Member of Parliament XI LOK SABHA (KRISHNA, SHRI) JANATA DAL - MANDYA (KARNATAKA)
  9. ^ http://loksabhaph.nic.in/Members/MemberBioprofile.aspx?mpsno=3960&lastls=16 Sixteenth Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile Devegowda, Shri H.D.
  10. ^ https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/763143/1/jpi_March_1989.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  11. ^ a b https://eparlib.nic.in/bitstream/123456789/763114/1/jpi_December_1988.pdf [bare URL PDF]
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  13. ^ "ಕಳಚಿದ ದೇಶಮುಖ ಮನೆತನದ ಕೊನೆಯ ಕೊಂಡಿ..!". 22 July 2018.
  14. ^ Raj Chengappa (15 September 1988). "Karnataka's new CM S.R. Bommai inherits a troubled legacy". India Today. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
  15. ^ Anita Pratap (31 May 1988). "Karnataka CM Ramakrishna Hegde survives trial as intra-party rift widens". India Today. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  16. ^ https://daily.bhaskar.com/news/BAN-former-karnataka-minister-k-b-mallappa-passes-away-4138701-NOR.html Former Karnataka minister K B Mallappa passes away
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  18. ^ "R.Roshan Baig MLA Karnataka | ENTRANCEINDIA". 3 April 2018. Retrieved 16 August 2021.