Karnataka min Ramalinga Reddy quits over portfolio dispute
Bengaluru: : In a major setback for the newly formed Karnataka government led by Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, senior Congress leader R Ramalinga Reddy on Friday, June 5, announced his resignation from the state Cabinet, citing disappointment over the denial of the Bengaluru Urban Development portfolio. Addressing a press conference at his office in Koramangala, Reddy said his resignation was not merely due to being allotted the Water Resources Department. Instead, he claimed that a promise made to him regarding the Bengaluru Urban Development portfolio had not been honoured. Reddy stated that Shivakumar had earlier assured him that once he became chief minister, the Bengaluru Urban Development Department would be entrusted to him. However, the final allocation of portfolios did not reflect that assurance, prompting him to step down from the ministry. No personal grudges: Ramalinga Reddy The veteran leader clarified that he harboured no personal grudge against either ...