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Shettar new CM of Karnataka

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Press Trust of India Bangalore

Giving into the demand of the camps led by former chief minister B S Yeddyurappa and his successor D V Sadananda Gowda, the party central leadership let Shettar retain all the 21 ministers in the outgoing cabinet.

In a balancing act, party state unit chief K S Eshwarappa, belonging to third largest community of Kurubas, and R Ashok from the second dominant Vokkaliga caste, were made deputy chief ministers, a first ever in the state's history.

In the third leadership change in four years of BJP rule torn by persisting intra-party feud, Shettar was admistered the oath of office by Governor H R Bhardwaj.

 

Apparently aware of the need to refurbish the party's image which had taken a beating with a spate of corruption charges against several leaders and never-ending infighting, Shettar said he would strive to provide an honest and good governance.

"We will try to give an honest, transparent and corruption-free government," he told reporters after presiding over the first meeting of his new Cabinet. MORE

  

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First Published: Jul 12 2012 | 7:36 PM IST

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