No advisers needed for the home ministry: CM HD Kumaraswamy
Team Udayavani, Jun 1, 2018, 10:15 AM IST
Bengaluru: Chief Minister Kumaraswamy clarified that there was no disarray about the extension of the bureau and made it clear that there was no need of advisers to the home ministry as the officers were sufficiently genuine to perform their obligation.
Addressing media at the Vidhana Soudha on May 31, HDK said that the managerial apparatus expected to work speedier in the state. “We have focused on giving preferable organization than just the formation of the cabinet”, he said.
It might be reviewed that the Siddaramaiah government had named Kempaiah as a counselor to the home service. JD(S), alongside the BJP had contradicted the move and furthermore protested his choices.
Kumaraswamy likewise said that a talk would be held with Congress on June 1 in regards to cabinet expansion and a ultimate conclusion taken there. “All the information will be revealed in a joint press meet”, he included.
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