Bengaluru, May 14: Chief minister Siddaramaiah, law minister TB Jayachandra, health minister UT Khader and rural development minister HK Patil have emerged toppers in a survey conducted by a leading English daily newspaper to assess the performance of ministers of Karnataka's Congress government which completed three years on May 13, 2016. Here is the scorecard published by The Indian Express. The scorecard for each minister is the average of scores given by 3 experts: R S Deshpande, National Fellow, ICSSR; Sandeep Shastri, Pro V-C, Jain University; Prof Abdul Azeez, professor at ICSSR.
1. Siddaramaiah, Chief Minister
Made good beginning with food security and welfare schemes targeted at his Dalit, BC, minority base
Sustained emphasis on AHINDA base has miffed the educated and upper castes
That explains his failure to expand Congress' voter base and setbacks for the party in BBMP and Panchayat polls.
Caste and factional politics to avoid cabinet rejig, controversies related to Hublot watch, setting up of ACB, tenders for setting up Diagnostic Lab involving his son has eroded Siddaramaiah's credibility and commitment to socialist ideology and intolerance for corruption.
Rating: 6/10
2. R V Deshpande, Minister for Commerce, Industries and Tourism
Took over Industries only recently, yet earned applause for successful conduct of Invest Karnataka'; but initiatives to involve corporate sector in developing tourism got brickbats
Rating: 5.5/10
3. G Parameshwara, Home Minister
Juggling two roles as Home Minister and KPCC president; initiated moves to modernise police department; interest in putting Police Housing Scheme on fast track earned kudos
Rating: 5.25/10
4. K J George, Bengaluru Development Minister
Had bitter stint as Home Minister after sexual assault cases against children and women invoked public wrath; doing better as Bangalore Development Minister
Rating: 4.5/10
6. Ramalinga Reddy, Transport Minister
As Bengaluru in-charge minister earlier, faced flak for delay in resolving garbage problem; started installing CCTVs inside BMTC/KSRTC buses for women's safety
Rating: 4.75/10
7. H K Patil, Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj
Appreciated for reforms in Panchayat Act to give more powers to grassroots; irregularities in dept, statement denying prevalence of drought embarrassed government
Rating: 6/10
8. T B Jayachandra, Law and Parliamentary Affairs, Higher Education
The poster boy of Siddaramaiah's cabinet is almost a spokesperson and good coordinator; caught on the backfoot over anti-superstition bill
Rating: 6.5/10
9. Umashree, Women and Child Development, and Kannada and Culture Minister
Only woman minister; her name came up in KSOU PhD row where varsity was accused of reducing qualifying marks to accommodate her
Rating: 4.5/10
10. M H Ambareesh, Housing Min
His Take it easy' attitude put him in the league of non-performing ministers'; always in news for factional fight in Mandya Cong; though wants to serve people, his working style belies it
Rating: 3.25/10
11. Kimmane Rathnakar, Primary and Secondary Education Minister
Has reputation of clean leader but has landed frequently in trouble due to lack of administrative acumen and firmness; PU question paper leak may cost him his job during next ministry rejig
Rating: 4.75/10
12. D K Shivakumar Minister for Energy
Runs a tight ship, but struggling to present a rosy picture on power front; enjoys confidence of party chief Sonia Gandhi; seen as potential CM candidate in future
Rating: 4.5/10
13. Roshan Baig, Minister for Infrastructure Development, Kannada and Culture and Haj
Not much action seen in ramping up infrastructure; keen to improve facilities for Haj pilgrims; trying to emerge as a prominent leader of Muslims; considered close to CM
Rating: 3.75/10
14. Dinesh Gundu Rao, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Minister
Attempted to curb bogus ration cards using Aadhaar; accused by activist Hiremath of land grab in Bengaluru North taluk; failed to prevent hate violence despite signs during Tipu Jayanthi in Kodagu
Rating: 4.75/10
15. Krishna Byre Gowda, Agriculture Minister
Launched warehouse-based marketing; Krishi Bhagya helped maintain agricultural ponds; criticised for not giving timely succour to drought-hit farmers
Rating: 4/10
16. U T Khader, Minister for Health and Family Welfare
One of the most accessible ministers, Khader introduced many schemes and tried to beef up medical services by having ICUs in every district hospital; criticised for delay in filling up vacancies in doctors' posts
Rating: 6/10
17. P T Parameshwar Naik, Labour Minister
More in news for wrong reasons like when he was caught boasting about transferring an official; amended laws to allow women to work in night shifts in non-IT sector; failed to improve working condition of women in garment units
Rating: 3/10
18. V Srinivasa Prasad, Revenue Minister
Raising annual income limit for acquiring land by non-agriculture persons, making offices paperless won bouquets; inaccessebility triggered cries for his exit
Rating: 4.5/10
19. H C Mahadevappa, PWD Minister
Close confidant of CM; accused of turning blind eye to alleged illegal sand mining by his son; new sand policy yet to yield results; but has improved quality of state highways
Rating: 4/10
20. Manohar Tahsildar Minister for Excise and Muzrai
Newly inducted into ministry; keen to end freeze on new bar licences, sensitivity of the proposal forced CM to restrain minister
Rating: 4/10
21. S R Patil, I T, B T and S&T, Planning and Statistics Minister
Faced criticism from IT industry captains for being a little too old when he was given this portfolio; but took it in his stride and insisted he would change their minds; often sidelined by Industries Minister Deshpande
Rating: 4/10
22. K Abhaychandra Jain, Sports, Youth Services and Fisheries Minister
Keeping a low-profile, with nothing substantial done for sports infrastructre; did not act against Principal Secretary of Youth and Services Dept Kapil Mohan, accused of disproportionate income and child porn
Rating: 4/10
23. H S Mahadevaprasad, Minister for Sugar and Cooperation
Made an optimistic start in extending farm loans through cooperative institutions; but government's helplessness in making sugar companies clear their cane dues in time has made him cut a sorry figure
Rating: 4/10
24. Baburao Chinchansur, Minister for Textiles, Ports and Inland Transport
Nothing noteworthy can be attributed to him; facing probe in a financial fraud case, and also in disproportionate assets case; not on good terms with the CM
Rating: 2.75/10
25. H Anjaneya, Minister for Social Welfare
Under attack for failing to make full use of grants; sting operation which alleged his wife took money for awarding tender dented his image; drew appreciation for getting his daughter married in mass marriage event
Rating: 4.5/10
26. Dr Sharan prakash Patil, Medical Education Minister
Plan to have one medical college in each district gains pace; not much improvement in hospitals under his department; his PA was arrested in connection with leak of PU question papers
Rating: 3.5/10
27. A MANJU, Animal Husbandary and Sericulture Minister
Recent entrant to the ministry; earned people's wrath for hiking milk price by Rs 4; appreciated for his quick response in taking precautionary measures to avoid spreading of bird flu
Rating: 4.5/10
28. Vinay Kumar Sorake, Minister for Urban Development
Initiated moves to abolish contract pourakarmika system in civic bodies, also raised their remuneration; slow pace of implementation of drinking water scheme for towns in northern Karnataka drew people's ire
Rating: 4.25/10
29. Vinay Kulkarni, Mines and Geology Minister
New entrant to the cabinet; has not been able to curb illegal quarrying
Rating: 2.5/10
30. Shamanur Shivashankarappa, Horticulture Minister
Seen as too old to discharge his duties; banning vehicles in Cubbon Park on Sundays won hearts
Rating: 4.75/10
31. M B Patil, Minister for Water Resources Department
Managed to get clearances for Yettinahole project; irrigation projects have picked up pace
Rating: 5.25/10
32. Satish Jarkiholi, Minister for Small Scale Industries
Virtually invisible as excise minister earlier and now as minister of Small Scale Industries
Rating: 3.5/10
33. Shivaraj Tangadagi, Minister for Minor Irrigation
Hosted feast where 3,000 chickens slaughtered; fireworks celebration resulted in a child losing sight
Rating: 2/10
34. QAMARUL ISLAM, Minority Welfare and Wakf Minister
Manippady report accuses him in Wakf land scam; facing flak for his lack of agility
Rating: 3.75/10
35. Ramanath Rai, Minister for Forests, Environment and Ecology
No notable contribution in preserving environment, caught napping in assembly
Rating: 3/10
Toppers
6.5/10 TB Jayachandra Minister for Law & Parliamentary Affairs and Higher Education
6/10 Siddaramaiah Chief Minister
6/10 UT Khader Minister for Health and Family Welfare
6/10 H K Patil Minister for Rural Development and Panchayat Raj
5.5/10 RV Deshpande Industries Minister






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UT the champ
UT Khader is the top performer i agree.,
Ut Khader is the best among all.
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