Moily ministry
Moily ministry | |
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20th Ministry of the State of Karnataka | |
Date formed | 19 November 1992 |
Date dissolved | 11 December 1994 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Khurshed Alam Khan (6 January 1992 – 2 December 1999) |
Head of government | M. Veerappa Moily |
Deputy head of government | S. M. Krishna |
No. of ministers | 46[1] |
Member parties | Janata Dal |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | Indian National Congress |
Opposition leader | R. V. Deshpande |
History | |
Election(s) | 1989 |
Outgoing election | 1994 |
Legislature term(s) | 1 year 11 months |
Predecessor | Bangarappa ministry |
Successor | Deve Gowda ministry |
Moily ministry was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by M. Veerappa Moily that was formed after S. Bangarappa submitted resignation.[2]
In the government headed by M. Veerappa Moily, the Chief Minister was from INC. Apart from the CM, there were Deputy Chief Minister and other ministers in the government.[3]
Tenure of the Government[]
In 1989, Indian National Congress emerged victorious and Veerendra Patil was elected as leader of the Party, hence sworn in as CM in 1989. A year later he submitted resignation and President's Rule was imposed and S. Bangarappa sworn in as Chief Minister later. In 1992 S. Bangarappa submitted resignation and M. Veerappa Moily was elected as CM and S. M. Krishna was picked as Deputy Chief Minister. The ministry was dissolved when Indian National Congress lost badly in 1994 elections and H. D. Deve Gowda became the Chief Minister.
Council of Ministers[]
Chief Minister and deputy Chief Minister[]
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Term of Office | Party | ||
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1. |
M. Veerappa Moily |
Karkala | Other departments not allocated to a Minister. | 19 November 1992 | 11 December 1994 | Indian National Congress | |
2. | Maddur | 21 January 1993 | 11 December 1994 | Indian National Congress |
Cabinet Ministers[]
S.No | Portfolio | Minister | Constituency | Term of Office | Party | ||
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1 |
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MLC | 19 November 1992 | 11 December 1994 | INC | ||
2 |
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[5] | Shorapur | 19 November 1992 | 11 December 1994 | INC |
Minister of State[]
If the office of a Minister is vacant for any length of time, it automatically comes under the charge of the Chief Minister.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ June 30, STEPHEN DAVID; June 30, 1996 ISSUE DATE; June 3, 1996UPDATED; Ist, 2013 15:51. "New Karnataka CM J.H. Patel grapples with disgruntled and dropped ministers". India Today. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
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- ^ kla.kar.nic.in http://kla.kar.nic.in/assembly/review/previousleaderofopposition.htm. Retrieved 2021-08-15.
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- ^ "Former Karnataka minister passes away due to coronavirus". Deccan Herald. 2020-07-28. Retrieved 2021-08-16.
External links[]
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- Karnataka ministries
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- Indian National Congress state ministries