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Third Hegde ministry
16th Council of Ministers of Karnataka State
Date formed16 February 1986
Date dissolved10 August 1988
People and organisations
Head of state Ashoknath Banerji
(16 April 1982 – 25 February 1987)
Pendekanti Venkatasubbaiah
(26 February 1987 – 5 February 1990)
Head of government Ramakrishna Hegde
Member parties JP
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Indian National Congress
Opposition leader S. Bangarappa
K. S. Nagarathanamma(assembly)
History
Election(s) 1985
Outgoing election 1989
(After S. R. Bommai Ministry)
Legislature term(s)6 years (Council)
5 years (Assembly)
Predecessor Second Hegde ministry
Successor S. R. Bommai ministry

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

Contents

The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister. [2] All ministers belonged to the JP.

After Ramakrishna Hegde quit on 13 February 1986, he was again elected as Janata Legislative Party leader and took charge as Chief Minister of the State on 16 February 1986 and his was in power till he resigned on 10 August 1988. Later S. R. Bommai sworn in as Chief Minister on 13 August 1988. However S. R. Bommai 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]

S. R. Bommai v. Union of India was a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India, where the Court discussed at length, the provisions of 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 and Cabinet Ministers

S.NoPortfolioMinisterConstituencyTerm of OfficeParty
1. Chief Minister [6]
  • Cabinet Affairs
  • Personnel and Administrative Reforms
  • Finance (excluding National Savings Scheme)
  • Ecology and Environment
  • Science and Technology

*Other departments not allocated to any Minister.

Ramakrishna Hegde Basavanagudi 16 February 198610 August 1988 JP
2. B. Rachaiah Santhemarahalli 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
3.
  • Home
  • (Excluding Prisons, Excise, Home Guards and Civil Defence and matters pertaining to Cinematographic Act)
R. L. Jalappa Doddaballapur 26 April 19877 May 1988 JP
4.
  • Revenue (Excluding Muzrai)
S. R. Bommai [8] Hubli Rural 16 February 198610 August 1988 JP
5.
  • Horticulture (Excluding Dry Land Development)
R. V. Deshpande [9] Haliyal 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
6.
  • Agriculture
R. V. Deshpande [9] Haliyal 26 April 19872 May 1988 JP
K. M. Muniyappa Chikballapur 16 February 19862 May 1988 JP
R. V. Deshpande [9] Haliyal 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
7.
  • Primary and Secondary Education
C. Byre Gowda Vemagal 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
G. C. Manjunath Holalkere 29 June 19862 May 1988 JP
Jeevaraj Alva Jayamahal 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
8.
  • Higher Education and Printing Stationery and Publications [9]
Jeevaraj Alva Jayamahal 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
9.
  • Power
  • Commerce and Industries (excluding Mines and Geology)
J. H. Patel Channagiri 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
10.
  • Commerce and Industries (excluding Small Scale Industries, Mines and Geology and Dasara Exhibition)
J. H. Patel Channagiri 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
11. H. D. Deve Gowda [11] Holenarsipur 16 February 198629 March 1988 JP
M. Chandrashekar Jayanagar 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
12.
  • Transport
P. G. R. Sindhia Kanakapura 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
13. H. D. Deve Gowda Holenarsipur 16 February 198629 March 1988 JP
14.
  • Planning and Institutional Finance and Statistics [13]
S. R. Bommai Hubli Rural 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
15.
  • Mines and Geology
  • Forests
Jagadevarao Deshmukh [14] Muddebihal 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP
16.
  • Small scale Industries
B. A. Jivijaya Somwarpet 26 April 19872 May 1988 JP
M. Raghupathy Malleshwaram 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
17.
  • Sericulture
K. M. Krishna Reddy Chintamani 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
K. M. Muniyappa Chikballapur 26 April 19871987-88 JP
Siddaramaiah Chamundeshwari 1987-882 May 1988 JP
A. Lakshmisagar Chickpet 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
18.
  • Food and Civil Supplies
A. Lakshmisagar Chickpet 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP
19.
  • Law and Parliamentary Alfairs
A. Lakshmisagar Chickpet 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
20.
  • Fisheries
K. M. Krishna Reddy Chintamani 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP
21.
  • Veterinary and Animal Husbandary
K. M. Krishna Reddy Chintamani 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
Siddaramaiah Chamundeshwari 26 April 19872 May 1988 JP
Abdul Nazir Sab MLC 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
22.
  • Command Area Development, Electricity, Hydro-Electric Projects and Inland Water Transport
H. D. Deve Gowda Holenarsipur 26 April 198729 March 1988 JP
23.
  • Inland Water Transport
M. Raghupathy Malleshwaram 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
24.
  • Ports
M. Raghupathy Malleshwaram 26 April 19872 May 1988 JP
M. Chandrashekar Jayanagar 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
26.
  • Health and family welfare
H. T. Krishnappa Nagamangala 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
B. Rachaiah Santhemarahalli 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
27.
  • Excise
H. T. Krishnappa Nagamangala 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
D. B. Inamdar [15] Kittur 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
28.
  • Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Wakf and Haj Committee
Abdul Nazir Sab MLC 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP
29.
  • Social Welfare (excluding Labour)
G. Basavannappa Holehonnur 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP
30.
  • Industrial Cooperatives
R. B. Potdar MLC 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
31.
  • Transport
P. G. R. Sindhia Kanakapura 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
32.
  • Labour
S. R. Bommai [8] Hubli Rural 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
S. K. Kanta Gulbarga 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
33.
  • Cooperation
R. L. Jalappa Doddaballapur 29 June 198626 April 1987 JP
H. Ekanthaiah Chitradurga 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
34.
  • Information, Tourism and Youth Services
  • Government Flying Training School
  • Bharat Scouts and Guides,
  • Matters relating to Cinematographic Act
  • Dasara Exhibition
  • Bangalore Development Authority
  • Bangalore Metropolitan Regional Development Authority
M. P. Prakash Hoovina Hadagali 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
35.
  • Urban development [16]
V. L. Patil Kagwad [17] 29 June 198614 August 1986 JP
36.
  • Housing and Urban Development
  • (Excluding Bangalore Development Authority, Bangalore Metropolitan Regional Development Authority)
M. Chandrashekar Jayanagar 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
38.
  • .
H. L. Thimme Gowda Hunasuru 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
39.
  • .
M. Raghupathy Malleshwaram 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
40.
  • Planning
D. Manjunath [18] Hiriyur 198429 December 1984 JP

Minister of State

S.NoPortfolioMinisterConstituencyTerm of OfficeParty
1.
  • .
B. A. Jivijaya Somwarpet 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
2.
  • .
M. P. Prakash Hoovina Hadagali 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
3.
  • .
P. G. R. Sindhia Kanakapura 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
4.
  • .
Jeevaraj Alva Jayamahal 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
5.
  • .
Ramesh Jigajinagi Ballolli 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
6.
  • Rural Development
  • Panchayati Raj
  • Housing
B. R. Yavagal Nargund 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
7.
  • .
Siddaramaiah Chamundeshwari 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
8.
  • .
D. B. Inamdar Kittur 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
9.
  • .
B. Somashekar Malavalli 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
10.
  • .
Y. K. Ramaiah Kunigal 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
11.
  • .
H. G. Govinde Gowda Sringeri 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
12.
  • .
R. V. Deshpande [9] Haliyal 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
13.
  • .
Basavaraj Patil Attur Basavakalyan 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
14.
  • .
A. Pushpavathi Devadurga 16 February 198629 June 1986 JP
15.
  • Fisheries, Ports and Wakf. [19]
R. Roshan Baig [20] Shivajinagar 16 February 198610 August 1988 JP
16. Y. K. Ramaiah Kunigal 26 April 198730 April 1988 JP
Lakshminarasimhaiah Tumkur 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
17.
  • Power
Lakshminarasimhaiah Tumkur 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
18.
  • Regulated Markets (Agricultural Marketing)
K. B. Mallappa [22] Arkalgud 16 February 19862 May 1988 JP
K. Amarnath Shetty Moodabidri 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
19.
  • Women's and Children's Welfare
Shivkantha Chature Hulsoor 26 April 19872 May 1988 JP
20.
  • Youth Service and Sports.
B. L. Shankar [23] MLC 26 April 19873 May 1988 JP
Ramesh Jigajinagi Ballolli 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
21.
  • Finance and Prisons
C. Veeranna Koratagere 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
22.
  • Small Savings
C. Veeranna Koratagere 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP
23.
  • Transport
C. Veeranna Koratagere 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP
24.
  • Food and Civil Supplies
Basavaraj Patil Anwari Manvi 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
25.
  • Mines and Geology
Ramesh Jigajinagi Ballolli 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
26.
  • Forests
G. S. Bagalkot Jamkhandi 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
27.
  • Religious and Charitable Endowments
K. Amarnath Shetty Moodabidri 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
28.
  • Dry Land Development
K. Amarnath Shetty Moodabidri 3 May 198810 August 1988 JP
29.
  • Primary and Secondary Education
B. Somashekar [24] Malavalli 26 April 19879 July 1988 JP
30.
  • Minor and lift irrigation
K. Krishnamurthy Kalmala 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
31.
  • Housing
Mohammed Moinuddin Chamrajpet 26 April 198710 August 1988 JP
32.
  • Horticulture
Basavaraj Patil Anwari Manvi 29 June 198610 August 1988 JP

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