Third Yediyurappa ministry | |
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32nd Council of Ministers of Karnataka State | |
Date formed | 26 July 2019 |
Date dissolved | 26 July 2021 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state |
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Head of government | B. S. Yediyurappa |
Deputy head of government | |
No. of ministers | 32 |
Ministers removed | 2 |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Majority 119 / 224 (53%) |
Opposition party | INC |
Opposition leader | Siddaramaiah(assembly) |
History | |
Election | 2018 |
Legislature terms | 6 years (Council) 5 years (Assembly) |
Predecessor | Second H. D. Kumaraswamy ministry |
Successor | Basavaraj Bommai ministry |
B. S. Yediyurappa formed his fourth ministry (Council of Ministers) in July 2019 in Karnataka, a state in South India, after the INC-Janata Dal (Secular) coalition government collapsed due to defections [1] to the BJP.
The ministry had 33 ministers when dissolved, including the Chief Minister. [2] Out of the 33 ministers including the Chief Minister, all belonged to the BJP. [3]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Chief Minister Finance Department Personnel & Administrative Reforms Energy Bangalore Development Cabinet Affairs Intelligence Other departments not allocated to any Minister | 26 July 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Deputy Chief Minister | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Public Works Department | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Social Welfare | 20 August 2019 | 12 October 2020 | BJP | ||
12 October 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Higher Education Minister of Science & Technology Minister of IT & BT | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Transport | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Revenue | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Large & Medium Industries | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Health & Family Welfare | 20 August 2019 | 12 October 2020 | BJP | ||
12 October 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Primary & Secondary Education | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Housing | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Tourism | 20 August 2019 | 4 October 2020 | BJP | ||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Kannada & Culture | 20 August 2019 | 4 October 2020 | BJP | ||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Home Affairs | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Muzrai | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Ports & Inland Transport Minister of Fisheries | 20 August 2019 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | ||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Minor Irrigation | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Law Minister of Parliamentary Affairs & Legislation | 20 August 2019 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | ||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Mines & Geology | 20 August 2019 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | ||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Excise | 20 August 2019 | 13 January 2021 | Independent | ||
21 January 2021 [4] | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Animal Husbandry | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Women & Child Development | 20 August 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Medical Education | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Agriculture | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Youth Empowerment & Sports | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 4 October 2020 | BJP | |||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Municipal Administrtation | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | |||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Public Enterprises | 27 September 2019 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Backward Class Welfare | 27 September 2019 | 12 October 2020 | BJP | ||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Labour | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Horticulture Minister of Sericulture | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | |||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Sugarcane Development & Directorate | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | |||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Co-operation | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Ecology & Environment | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | |||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Forest | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | |||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship & Livelihood | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | Independent | ||
10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Haj & Wakf | 27 September 2019 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | ||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Minority Welfare | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs | 27 September 2019 | 10 February 2020 | BJP | ||
10 February 2020 | 21 January 2021 | BJP | |||
21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | |||
Minister of Major & Medium Irrigation | 10 February 2020 | 3 March 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Urban Development | 10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Textiles | 10 February 2020 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Small Scale Industries Minister of Information & Public Relations | 21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Planning, Programme Monitoring & Statistics | 21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP | ||
Minister of Infrastructure Development | 21 January 2021 | 28 July 2021 | BJP |
If any department is vacant for any length of time, it automatically comes under the charge of the Chief Minister.
District | Cabinet Ministers | Name of ministers |
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Bagalkot | 2 | |
Bangalore Urban | 8 | |
Bangalore Rural | 1 | |
Belgaum | 4 | |
Bellary | 1 | |
Bidar | 1 | |
Bijapur | — | — |
Chamarajanagar | — | — |
Chikkaballapura | 1 | |
Chikmagalur | — | — |
Chitradurga | 1 | |
Dakshina Kannada | 1 | |
Davanangere | — | — |
Dharwad | 1 | |
Gadag | 1 | |
Gulbarga | — | — |
Hassan | — | — |
Haveri | 3 | |
Kodagu | — | — |
Kolar | — | — |
Koppal | — | — |
Mandya | 1 | |
Mysore | — | — |
Raichur | — | — |
Ramanagara | 1 | |
Shimoga | 2 | |
Tumkur | 1 | |
Udupi | 1 | |
Uttara Kannada | 1 | |
Yadgir | — | — |
Total | 32 |
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