Fourth Nijalingappa ministry

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Fourth Nijalingappa ministry
9th Council of Ministers of
Assembly)
PredecessorThird Nijalingappa ministry
SuccessorFirst Veerendra Patil ministry

Fourth S. Nijalingappa Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by S. Nijalingappa[1] of the Indian National Congress.

The ministry had multiple ministers including the

Chief Minister.[2] All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress
.

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers

S.No Portfolio Name Portrait Constituency Term of Office Party
1
Chief Minister[4]

*Other departments not allocated to any Minister.

S. Nijalingappa
[5]
Bagalkot[6]
15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
2
  • Health
Kalastavadi Puttaswamy[7]
Mysore
15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
3 Ramakrishna Hegde
Haliyal
15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
4
  • Housing
  • Labour?
  • Transport?
  • Sericulture?
  • Animal Husbandary?
D. Devaraj Urs
Hunasuru
15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
5
  • Public Works Department
Veerendra Patil
Chincholi
15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
6
  • Law
  • Parliamentary Affairs
S. R. Kanthi[8]
Hungund
15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress

Minister of State

See also

  • Mysore Legislative Assembly
  • Mysore Legislative Council
  • Politics of Mysore

References

  1. ^ "येदियुरप्पा मंत्रिमंडल में 17 विधायक शामिल, एक पूर्व सीएम और दो पूर्व डिप्टी सीएम बने मंत्री". Amar Ujala (in Hindi).
  2. ^ "Karnataka BJP cabinet expansion Updates: Governor Vajubhai Vala administers oath to 17 MLAs as ministers". Firstpost. 20 August 2019.
  3. ^ "S.R. Bommai passes away". The Hindu. 11 October 2007. Archived from the original on 11 October 2007.
  4. ^ Rajappa, Sam (26 November 2013). "Census work in Belgaum threatened by language controversy". India Today. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  5. ^ "Language issue in Karnataka explodes into a violent agitation". indiatoday.
  6. ^ Pratap, Anita (21 November 2013). "Problems for Karnataka CM Ramakrishna Hegde after five years in power". India Today. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  7. ^ http://www.kla.kar.nic.in/assembly/elib/pdf/eresources/K%20Puttaswami.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ Baligar, Manu. "ಪ್ರತಿಭಾವಂತ ಸಂಸದೀಯ ಪಟುಗಳ ಬದುಕು ಬರಹಮಾಲಿಕ: ಎಸ್. ಆರ್. ಕಂಠಿ" (PDF). Karnataka Legislative Assembly. kla.kar.nic.in. Retrieved 12 December 2019.