Amid pulls and pressures for ministerial berths, Siddaramaiah had a meeting with Gandhi today to discuss the issue which he later said remained "inconclusive".
The chief minister has already signalled that the exercise would involve "dropping a few and inducting a few", and yardstick for it would be giving opportunity for new people at a time when the Assembly polls were just two years away.
"It was a preliminary discussion. The discussion remained inconclusive. Madam has called tomorrow at 10 am to further discuss the issue," Siddaramaiah told reporters after the meeting.
Asked about the number of ministers to be dropped from the cabinet and if appointment of new KPCC President was discussed in the meeting, he merely said, "All issues were discussed. It will be discussed again tomorrow in detail."
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The faction led by Congress leader in the Lok Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge is also impressing upon the leadership that all sections needed to be accommodated so as to keep the party fighting fit in the assembly polls at a time when BJP is becoming aggressive.
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Congress General Secretary Digvijay Singh and Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) President G Parameshwara were also present during the deliberations.
A section among Dalits is, however, pitching for Parameshwara to be replaced by a leader from Madiga community, poorest of the poor among Dalits in the state.
The chief minister's camp is pleading with the high command for dropping of several ministers to make the government vibrant.
The ministers whose fate is at stake include: Housing Minister M H Ambareesh, Revenue Minister Srinivas Prasad, Primary and Secondary Minister Kimmane Ratnakar, Urban Development Minister Vinaykumar Sorake, Municipal and Local Administration Minister Qamar ul Islam, Textiles Minister Baburao Chinchansur, Horticulture Minister Shamanur Shivashankarappa, Health Minister U T Khadar and Labour Minister P T Parameshwar Naik.
He wants to retain the social balance by bringing new ministers from those communities whose representatives would be removed in the exercise.
Among those who are likely to be included in the cabinet are: Pramod Madhwaraj, S S Mallikarjun, Santosh Lad, N Y Gopalakrishna, A Krishappa, R B Timmapur and N A Haris. Minister of State for Food and civil supplies Dinesh Gundu Rao is likely to elevated.
Earlier, a section in the party at the central level had favoured a change of leadership in Karnataka taking a lesson from the Assam defeat.