<p>The BJP appears to have ticked all the right boxes of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/cabinet-20-bjp-eyes-obc-brahmin-votes-in-up-polls-through-rejig-1005974.html" target="_blank">community and caste representation</a> in the union council of ministers as far as Karnataka is concerned.</p>.<p>There are now six ministers in the Centre who represent Karnataka - Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and the newly-inducted Shobha Karandlaje, A Narayanaswamy, Bhagwanth Khuba and Rajeev Chandrasekhar.</p>.<p>According to analysts, the selection of the new ministers shows that the saffron party is trying to hold on to its voter base in the state.</p>.<p>Khuba (Lingayat), Karandlaje (Vokkaliga) and Narayanaswamy (SC left) are the three Lok Sabha MPs being inducted.</p>.<p>While Khuba is a replacement for the late Suresh Angadi, Karandlaje comes in for D V Sadananda Gowda. Chandrasekhar is a Rajya Sabha MP and businessman. In him, Bengaluru finds a place in PM Modi’s team.</p>.<p>Muzaffar Assadi, chairman, department of political science, University of Mysore, said that the inductees from Karnataka reflected the BJP’s efforts to regain its base among some communities.</p>.<p>“But none of the ‘heavyweights’ from Karnataka are accommodated. This hints at one more reshuffle before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, where these heavyweights might find space,” he guessed.</p>.<p>In terms of state politics, the shuffle is unlikely to have any repercussions, said A Narayana, faculty at School of Public Policy and Governance, Azim Premji University.</p>.<p>“The inclusions are unlikely to affect the next Assembly elections,” he said, adding whether it will have an impact on the power tussle within state BJP was still a matter of speculation.</p>.<p>Sources said that save for Chandrashekar, all other inductees were chosen because of their affiliation with the RSS.</p>.<p>“This is yet another clever move to reward people who have worked at the grassroots,” a source said.</p>.<p>Though several other MPs from the state were reportedly in contention for berths, party leadership appears to have preferred low-key leaders from the state as in the case of Khuba and Narayanaswamy.</p>.<p>With the induction of Narayanaswamy, a Madiga, the BJP is said to be looking to woo the SC (left).</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, in a statement, said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has prioritized Karnataka and has inducted four ministers from the state in the Council of Ministers. I thank him on behalf of the people of Karnataka. They have selected four good candidates who can work well. Their induction will empower the state".</p>
<p>The BJP appears to have ticked all the right boxes of <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/cabinet-20-bjp-eyes-obc-brahmin-votes-in-up-polls-through-rejig-1005974.html" target="_blank">community and caste representation</a> in the union council of ministers as far as Karnataka is concerned.</p>.<p>There are now six ministers in the Centre who represent Karnataka - Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and the newly-inducted Shobha Karandlaje, A Narayanaswamy, Bhagwanth Khuba and Rajeev Chandrasekhar.</p>.<p>According to analysts, the selection of the new ministers shows that the saffron party is trying to hold on to its voter base in the state.</p>.<p>Khuba (Lingayat), Karandlaje (Vokkaliga) and Narayanaswamy (SC left) are the three Lok Sabha MPs being inducted.</p>.<p>While Khuba is a replacement for the late Suresh Angadi, Karandlaje comes in for D V Sadananda Gowda. Chandrasekhar is a Rajya Sabha MP and businessman. In him, Bengaluru finds a place in PM Modi’s team.</p>.<p>Muzaffar Assadi, chairman, department of political science, University of Mysore, said that the inductees from Karnataka reflected the BJP’s efforts to regain its base among some communities.</p>.<p>“But none of the ‘heavyweights’ from Karnataka are accommodated. This hints at one more reshuffle before the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, where these heavyweights might find space,” he guessed.</p>.<p>In terms of state politics, the shuffle is unlikely to have any repercussions, said A Narayana, faculty at School of Public Policy and Governance, Azim Premji University.</p>.<p>“The inclusions are unlikely to affect the next Assembly elections,” he said, adding whether it will have an impact on the power tussle within state BJP was still a matter of speculation.</p>.<p>Sources said that save for Chandrashekar, all other inductees were chosen because of their affiliation with the RSS.</p>.<p>“This is yet another clever move to reward people who have worked at the grassroots,” a source said.</p>.<p>Though several other MPs from the state were reportedly in contention for berths, party leadership appears to have preferred low-key leaders from the state as in the case of Khuba and Narayanaswamy.</p>.<p>With the induction of Narayanaswamy, a Madiga, the BJP is said to be looking to woo the SC (left).</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, in a statement, said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has prioritized Karnataka and has inducted four ministers from the state in the Council of Ministers. I thank him on behalf of the people of Karnataka. They have selected four good candidates who can work well. Their induction will empower the state".</p>