Bengaluru, Aug 11: Chief minister B S Yediyurappa, have plans to discuss about the much delayed cabinet expansion, with the Party president and the Union Home minister Amit Shah, during his meeting in Belagavi, today.
Speaking to newsmen after garlanding the Statue of the Tamil Scholar and saint, Thiruvalluvar in the city, he said that “Union home minister is conducting an aerial survey in the Flood affected areas in Belagavi today and I will discuss about the cabinet expansion issue also”.
It may be recalled that the Central party leaders is yet to give its nod to Chief minister to expand his ministry after allowing him to take oath as the Chief minister of the state in July last week.
Referring to the flood situation in the state, he said that the situation is worse, and the state authorities are engaged in giving best of their efforts in relief works.
“The Union Finance minister herself had visited the state and conducted an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas and well aware about the crisis situation in the state” he said.
Expressing confidence that the Center will extend its financial assistance to the State liberally taking cognisance of the severity of the flood situation, Chief minister had assured the people that State Government will extend all help and no need for any panic, over the situation.
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