Bengaluru: Karnataka Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan hinted that a cabinet expansion could take place after November, though no immediate plans exist.Gokarna Cave Case: Karnataka High Court Permits Central Government to Facilitate Repatriation of Russian Woman and Children
He confirmed ongoing discussions with senior Congress leaders. Meanwhile, former minister B. Nagendra, previously handling Scheduled Castes and Tribes, has been cleared by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) in the Valmiki Corporation financial irregularity case. Fastrack VOX CirQ Smartwatch 1.38" inch Ultra Vu Display, AI Watcface,AI Chat, 24/7 Health Suite, BT Calling, SpO2, HRM, IP68, Multiple Menu Styles, Games - Midnight Blue
The SIT report found no evidence to substantiate allegations against Nagendra, paving the way for his potential return as a minister.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has also expressed support for Nagendra, signaling a significant development in Congress’s internal politics. "No Need to Show Love for Muhammad Like This After Namaz": Congress' Imran Masood on Bareilly Protest
The cabinet reshuffle may prioritize new faces, with senior leaders like Zameer Ahmed Khan already voicing aspirations. A special meeting in November could finalize the restructuring, injecting fresh energy into Karnataka’s political landscape.
Khan emphasized that the expansion aims to strengthen governance and advance government schemes, reinforcing Congress’s position amid opposition from BJP-JDS.Chennai Rally Tragedy: Bomb Threat to Vijay, Lakhs in Compensation Announced for the Deceased!