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Karnataka: Former Ministers disappointed over not being included in Cabinet

Karnataka: Former Ministers disappointed over not being included in Cabinet
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The Congress party in Karnataka is facing internal friction following the exclusion of several senior leaders from the new Cabinet. Discontent is particularly high among Muslim leaders, with protests reported as the party prepares for future Cabinet expansions.

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Internal party dynamics and cabinet formation are critical to political stability and governance in the state.

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The discontent among senior Cabinet Ministers over allocation of portfolios may have been sorted out by the Congress leadership, but the party is facing pressure over not including senior Ministers who were in the erstwhile Siddaramaiah Cabinet in Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar’s Cabinet.

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