Karnataka assembly deputy speaker Anand Mamani seeks ministerial post
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Karnataka assembly deputy speaker and 3-time MLA Anand Mamani said that he should become a minister and be accommodated in the Karnataka cabinet.
Karnataka assembly deputy speaker and 3-time MLA, Anand Mamani, on Thursday, January 27, said that he should be accommodated in the Karnataka cabinet as a minister.
“I've requested the CM. I've requested the party too. I'm a 3-time MLA. I should become a minister,” he said.
Minister of Excise of Karnataka K Gopalaiah said, “I won't leave BJP and go to congress. Don't know who's spreading the news. The BJP has made me minister and MLA.”
Karnataka horticulture minister Munirathna said, “We will not leave BJP. BJP has given us everything. If we join congress, Siddaramaiah himself will leave Congress. Also, Siddaramaiah on the floor of the house has said he won't allow us to go back to congress. If the BJP high command gives us permission, we know what to do next.”
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