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Third Yediyurappa ministry
32nd Council of Ministers of Karnataka State
Date formed26 July 2019
Date dissolved26 July 2021
People and organisations
Head of state
Head of governmentB. S. Yediyurappa
Deputy head of government
No. of ministers32
Ministers removed2
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority
119 / 224 (53%)
Opposition partyINC
Opposition leaderSiddaramaiah(assembly)
History
Election2018
Legislature terms6 years (Council)
5 years (Assembly)
PredecessorSecond H. D. Kumaraswamy ministry
SuccessorBasavaraj 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]

Council of Ministers

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Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Chief Minister
Finance
Department Personnel & Administrative Reforms
Energy
Bangalore Development
Cabinet Affairs
Intelligence
Other departments not allocated to any Minister
26 July 201928 July 2021 BJP
Deputy Chief Minister20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Public Works Department20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Social Welfare20 August 201912 October 2020 BJP
12 October 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Higher Education
Minister of Science & Technology
Minister of IT & BT
20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Transport20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Revenue20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Large & Medium Industries20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Health & Family Welfare20 August 201912 October 2020 BJP
12 October 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Primary & Secondary Education20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Housing20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Tourism20 August 20194 October 2020 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Kannada & Culture20 August 20194 October 2020 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Home Affairs20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Muzrai20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Ports & Inland Transport
Minister of Fisheries
20 August 201921 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Minor Irrigation20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Law
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs & Legislation
20 August 201921 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Mines & Geology20 August 201921 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Excise20 August 201913 January 2021 Independent
21 January 2021[4]28 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Animal Husbandry20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Women & Child Development20 August 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Medical Education27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Agriculture27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Youth Empowerment & Sports27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 20204 October 2020 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Municipal Administrtation27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202021 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Public Enterprises27 September 201928 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Backward Class Welfare27 September 201912 October 2020 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Labour27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Horticulture
Minister of Sericulture
27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202021 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Sugarcane Development & Directorate27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202021 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Co-operation27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Ecology & Environment27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202021 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Forest27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202021 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Skill Development, Entrepreneurship & Livelihood27 September 201910 February 2020 Independent
10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Haj & Wakf27 September 201921 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Minority Welfare27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs27 September 201910 February 2020 BJP
10 February 202021 January 2021 BJP
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Major & Medium Irrigation10 February 20203 March 2021 BJP
Minister of Urban Development10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Textiles10 February 202028 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Small Scale Industries
Minister of Information & Public Relations
21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Planning, Programme Monitoring & Statistics21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP
Minister of Infrastructure Development21 January 202128 July 2021 BJP

If any department is vacant for any length of time, it automatically comes under the charge of the Chief Minister.

District Wise break up

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Representation of cabinet ministers by state

  Bagalkot (6.25%)
  Bangalore Urban (25%)
  Bangalore Rural (3.125%)
  Belgaum (12.5%)
  Bellary (3.125%)
  Bidar (3.125%)
  Chikkballapur (3.125%)
  Chitradurga (3.125%)
  Dakshina Kannada (3.125%)
  Dharwad (3.125%)
  Gadag (3.125%)
  Haveri (9.375%)
  Ramanagara (3.125%)
  Mandya (3.125%)
  Shimoga (6.25%)
  Tumkur (3.125%)
  Udupi (3.125%)
  Uttara Kannada (3.125%)
District Cabinet Ministers Name of ministers
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


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "येदियुरप्पा मंत्रिमंडल में 17 विधायक शामिल, एक पूर्व सीएम और दो पूर्व डिप्टी सीएम बने मंत्री". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
  2. ^ "Karnataka BJP cabinet expansion Updates: Governor Vajubhai Vala administers oath to 17 MLAs as ministers". Firstpost. 20 August 2019.
  3. ^ "Karnataka Legislative Assembly".
  4. ^ "2nd Cabinet reshuffle in under 24 hours in Karnataka as CM rushes into damage control mode".