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Third Yediyurappa ministry
Ministers in Government of Karnataka headed by Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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]
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If any department is vacant for any length of time, it automatically comes under the charge of the Chief Minister.
District Wise break up
Representation of cabinet ministers by state
- Bagalkot (6.25%)
- Bangalore Urban (25.0%)
- Bangalore Rural (3.12%)
- Belgaum (12.5%)
- Bellary (3.12%)
- Bidar (3.12%)
- Chikkballapur (3.12%)
- Chitradurga (3.12%)
- Dakshina Kannada (3.12%)
- Dharwad (3.12%)
- Gadag (3.12%)
- Haveri (9.38%)
- Ramanagara (3.12%)
- Mandya (3.12%)
- Shimoga (6.25%)
- Tumkur (3.12%)
- Udupi (3.12%)
- Uttara Kannada (3.12%)
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