| J. H. Patel ministry | |
|---|---|
| 22nd Ministry of the State of Karnataka | |
| File:J H Patel became the chief minister of Karnataka when Devwgowda cut short his tenure to become the prime minister of India.jpg | |
| Date formed | 31 May 1996 |
| Date dissolved | 7 October 1999 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Khurshed Alam Khan |
| Head of government | J. H. Patel |
| No. of ministers | 45[1] |
| Member parties | Janata Dal |
| Status in legislature | Majority |
| History | |
| Election(s) | 1994 |
| Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
| Predecessor | H. D. Deve Gowda cabinet |
| Successor | S. M. Krishna cabinet |
The J. H. Patel cabinet was the Council of Ministers in the Indian state of Karnataka headed by Chief minister J. H. Patel that was formed after the 1994 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections.[2]
Cabinet ministers
- Siddaramaiah - Deputy Chief Minister, Minister for Finance
- R. Roshan Baig - Home Minister
- D. Manjunath - Minister for Revenue[2][3]
- B. A. Mohideen - Minister for Small Scale Industries, Minister for Higher Education[4]
- P. G. R. Sindhia, Minister of Transport[5][6]
- M. C. Naniah - Minister for Law[6]
- C. Byre Gowda - Minister for Agriculture[6]
- G Basavannappa - Food and Civil Supplies Minister[7]
- H. D. Revanna, Minister of Housing[5][8]
- Umesh Katti - Minister for Sugar[9]
- Vimalabai Deshmukh - Minister for Women and Child Welfare (1998-1999)[10]
- Shankar Naik[11]
- B.B. Ningaiah[11]
Ministers of State
- M. P. Prakash[6]
- Leeladevi R. Prasad[4][6]
- D.Nagarajaiah - sericulture minister [4][6]
- K. N. Nage Gowda[6]
- B. N. Bacche Gowda[6]
- V. Somanna - Minister for Bengaluru development, Minister for Prisons[12][6]
- A. B. Patil[6]
- H. Nagappa - Minister for Agricultural Marketing[13]
- Anant Nag[14]
- R. Roshan Baig - Tourism, Home, Wakf, Bangalore development and Small scale industries[15][4]
Former members
- R. V. Deshpande, Minister of Heavy industries till 2 February 1998[2][5]
- K. B. Shanappa, Minister of Excise till 2 February 1998[5]
- B. Somashekar - Minister for Higher Education till 2 February 1998[1] from April 1998, Minister of Forests[2]
- S. D. Jayaram - Minister of Geology (Died in February 1998)[5]
- Ajaykumar Sarnaik - Minister of State for Sports and Youth Affairs till elected to 11th LokSabha (Feb 1998)[5]
- Ramesh Jigajinagi - Minister Revenue till elected to 11th LokSabha (Feb 1998)[5]
- Merajuddin Patel - Minister for Municipal Administration (1996-1997)[1]
- B. T. Lalitha Naik - Minister for Women and Child Welfare (1996-1998)[16]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Scandals dog Karnataka CM J.H. Patel's 45-member Cabinet". India Today. 7 July 1997.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Karnataka cabinet expanded". Rediff.com. 4 April 1998. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
- ↑ Former Karnataka Minister D. Manjunath passes away https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/former-karnataka-minister-d-manjunath-passes-away/article30729833.ece
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "Baptism By Lre".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 "Bet It's Hegde". outlook. 2 February 1998. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
- ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 "Listing". www.frontline.in.
- ↑ Karnataka ministers stand by CM Patel https://www.rediff.com/news/1998/oct/14karn.htm
- ↑ December 31, SARITHA RAI; December 31, 1996 ISSUE DATE; June 12, 1996UPDATED; Ist, 2013 15:52. "Karnataka CM Patel's admission of his fondness for 'women and wine' provokes public outcry". India Today. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
{{cite web}}:|first3=has generic name (help);|first4=has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ Jd Deserters In Karnataka Declare Loyalty To Patel https://www.business-standard.com/article/specials/jd-deserters-in-karnataka-declare-loyalty-to-patel-198012201007_1.html
- ↑ Ex-Minister Vimalabai Deshmukh Passes Away https://starofmysore.com/ex-minister-vimalabai-deshmukh-passes-away/
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "POLITICS AND THE ROLE OF CASTE IN KARNATAKA" (PDF). shodhganga.
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/70813405.cms Bengaluru development
- ↑ "rediff.com: Veerappan returns, abducts former Karnataka minister". www.rediff.com.
- ↑ Anant Nag is a former minister https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/kannada/movies/did-you-know/Anant-Nag-is-a-former-minister/articleshow/38910388.cms
- ↑ "Know your new ministers". Deccan Herald. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 17 August 2021.
- ↑ https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/avenging-ambedkar/200396 Avenging Ambedkar