Gundu Rao ministry explained

Cabinet Type:Council of Ministers
Cabinet Number:13th
Jurisdiction:Karnataka State
Flag Border:true
Date Formed:12 January 1980
Date Dissolved:6 January 1983
Government Head:R. Gundu Rao
State Head:Govind Narain
(2 August 1977 – 15 April 1982)
Ashoknath Banerji
(16 April 1982 – 25 February 1987)
Members Number:46
Political Parties:Indian National Congress (Indira)
Legislature Status:Majority
Opposition Party:Indian National Congress (Urs)
Janata Party
Opposition Leader:D. Devaraj Urs
A. Lakshmisagar (Assembly)
Election:1978
Last Election:1983
Legislature Term:6 years (Council)
5 years (Assembly)
Previous:Second Devaraj Urs cabinet
Successor:First Ramakrishna Hegde cabinet

R. Gundu Rao was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by R. Gundu Rao[1] of the Indian National Congress (Indira).

The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister.[2] All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress (Indira).

R. Gundu Rao became Chief minister of Karnataka after the collapse of the Urs government.[3]

His cabinet has a unique record to hold a cabinet meeting outside the capital for the first time in the state's then 25-year-long history. R. Gundu Rao along with his 14 cabinet ministers travelled to distant Belgaum, 515 km from Bangalore, the Cabinet Meeting went on to make a record 42 decisions in three hours sanctioning schemes worth more than Rs 60 crore. The subjects dealt with ranged from water supply, power and irrigation projects to the construction of two wards in a hospital in Karwar district. While Rao claimed that each one of the decisions was "major", opposition leaders dubbed his entourage as a "'touring circus". Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader A. K. Subbiah and Azeez Sait, a former minister and Indian Congress (Socialist) leader had expressed a concern that those kind of Meetings will be a burden on Tax payer's money and Rao was indulging in cheap publicity.[4]

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers

S.NoPortfolioMinisterConstituency Term of OfficeParty
1Chief Minister[5]
  • Other departments not allocated to any Minister.
R. Gundu Rao
[6]
Somwarpet[7] 12 January 19806 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
2
  • Finance
Veerappa Moily[8] Karkal12 January 19806 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
3
  • Urban development
Dharam SinghJevargi12 January 19806 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
4
  • Housing
Dharam SinghJevargi12 January 19806 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
5 Sarekoppa Bangarappa[10] Sorab12 January 1980December 1980Indian National Congress (Indira)
Mallikarjun KhargeGurmitkalDecember 19806 January 1983
6 Sarekoppa BangarappaSorab12 January 19806 January 1981Indian National Congress (Indira)
7
  • Public Works
Kagodu Thimappa[12] MLCFebruary 19808 January 1981Indian National Congress (Indira)
8
  • Sericulture
Renuka Rajendran[13] Chikballapur[14] 12 January 198014 June 1981Indian National Congress (Indira)
9
  • small-scale industries
Renuka RajendranChikballapur12 January 198014 June 1981Indian National Congress (Indira)
10
  • Planning
C. M. Ibrahim[15] Shivajinagar12 December 19801982Indian National Congress (Indira)
11
  • Wakf
C. M. Ibrahim[16] Shivajinagar12 December 19801982Indian National Congress (Indira)
12
  • Small Scale Industries
C. M. Ibrahim[17] Shivajinagar19811982Indian National Congress (Indira)
13
  • Labour
C. M. Ibrahim[18] Shivajinagar12 December 19801982Indian National Congress (Indira)
14
  • Food & Civil Supplies[19]
Kagodu Thimappa[20] MLC12 December 19801981Indian National Congress (Indira)
C. M. IbrahimShivajinagar19811982Indian National Congress (Indira)
Manik Rao Patil[21] [22] Aurad19826 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
15
  • Parliamentary Affairs
Y. Ramakrishna[23] Anekal12 December 19806 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
16 H. C. SrikantaiahShravanabelagola12 December 19806 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
17
  • Forest
Kagodu ThimappaMLCFebruary 19808 January 1981Indian National Congress (Indira)
G. Made GowdaKirugavalu8 January 19816 January 1983
18
  • Mines and Geology
G. Made GowdaKirugavalu8 January 19816 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)

Minister of State

S.NoPortfolioMinisterConstituency Term of OfficeParty
1.
  • Horticulture
K. YenkatappaShikaripura12 December 19806 January 1983Indian National Congress (Indira)
2.
  • Forest
G. Made Gowda[25] Kirugavalu12 December 19801981Indian National Congress (Indira)

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: येदियुरप्पा मंत्रिमंडल में 17 विधायक शामिल, एक पूर्व सीएम और दो पूर्व डिप्टी सीएम बने मंत्री. Amar Ujala. hi.
  2. Web site: Karnataka BJP cabinet expansion Updates: Governor Vajubhai Vala administers oath to 17 MLAs as ministers. Firstpost.
  3. News: S.R. Bommai passes away. https://web.archive.org/web/20071011220918/http://hindu.com/2007/10/11/stories/2007101155711200.htm. dead. 11 October 2007. The Hindu. 11 October 2007.
  4. Web site: Karnataka CM Gundu Rao travels with his 14 ministers to Belgaum to hold cabinet meeting . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  5. Web site: Census work in Belgaum threatened by language controversy . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  6. Web site: Language issue in Karnataka explodes into a violent agitation. indiatoday.
  7. Web site: Problems for Karnataka CM Ramakrishna Hegde after five years in power . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  8. Web site: Resignation of Karnataka CM Ramakrishna Hegde takes nation by storm . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  9. News: S. Bangarappa quits Gundu Rao Cabinet in Karnataka. India Today. January 31, 1981.
  10. http://14.139.116.20:8080/jspui/bitstream/10603/95026/12/12_chapter%203.pdf Political Factions from 1977 to 1987;
  11. http://164.100.47.194/Loksabha/Members/memberbioprofile.aspx?mpsno=41&lastls=14 Biographical Sketch Member of Parliament LOK SABHA Bangarappa (KARNATAKA)
  12. Web site: Karnataka Kranti Ranga party splits, shatters all hopes of building a strong opposition . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  13. Web site: Karnataka CM Gundu Rao sacks minister Renuka Rajendran, Harijan legislators incensed . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  14. Web site: Chikballapur Assembly Constituency Election Result - Legislative Assembly Constituency . 2024-03-07 . resultuniversity.com.
  15. http://164.100.133.69/spb/Documents/BRIEF%20RESUME%20OF%20SHRI.%20C.M.%20IBRAHIM.pdf BIODATA OF C.M. IBRAHIM S/o Late C.M.K. Ali.
  16. Web site: Karnataka CM Gundu Rao makes a comeback with a vengeance . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  17. Web site: Gundu Rao steadily losing ground ever since he became Karnataka CM . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  18. Web site: Violence stalks Karnataka as police cracked down on peaceful protest by tobacco farmers . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  19. Web site: Karnataka assembly polls: Hegde's Janata Party fails to reach understanding with ally BJP . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  20. Web site: Karnataka CM Gundu Rao cracks the whip on state police force for playing 'truant' . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  21. Web site: Karnataka CM Gundu Rao charged with irregular allotment of cement by PAC . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  22. Web site: Despite good crop in wheat growing states, Karnataka flour mills face acute shortage . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.
  23. https://www.prajavani.net/district/last-link-countrys-disaster-559143.html https://www.prajavani.net/district/last-link-countrys-disaster-559143.html
  24. Web site: Srikantaiah H. C. 2021-12-16. www.kla.kar.nic.in.
  25. Web site: Karnataka CM Gundu Rao gets embroiled in forest produce rates controversy . 2024-03-07 . India Today . en.