Ramakrishna Hegde ministry was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by Ramakrishna Hegde[1] of the Janata Party.
Third Hegde ministry | |
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16th Council of Ministers of Karnataka State | |
Date formed | 16 February 1986 |
Date dissolved | 10 August 1988 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Ashoknath Banerji (16 April 1982 – 25 February 1987) Pendekanti Venkatasubbaiah (26 February 1987 – 5 February 1990) |
Head of government | Ramakrishna Hegde |
Member parties | JP |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | Indian National Congress |
Opposition leader | S. Bangarappa K. S. Nagarathanamma(assembly) |
History | |
Election | 1985 |
Outgoing election | 1989 (After S. R. Bommai Ministry) |
Legislature terms | 6 years (Council) 5 years (Assembly) |
Predecessor | Second Hegde ministry |
Successor | S. R. Bommai ministry |
The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister.[2] All ministers belonged to the JP.
After Ramakrishna Hegde quit on 13 February 1986, he was again elected as Janata Legislative Party leader and took charge as Chief Minister of the State on 16 February 1986 and his was in power till he resigned on 10 August 1988. Later S. R. Bommai sworn in as Chief Minister on 13 August 1988. However S. R. Bommai government was dismissed by the then Governor, P. Venkatasubbaiah on 21 April 1989. The dismissal was on the grounds that his government had lost its majority following large-scale defections engineered by several Janata Party leaders of the day. Bommai had sought some time from the Governor to prove his majority on the floor of the Legislature and he was denied this. He challenged this order in the Supreme Court.[3]
S. R. Bommai v. Union of India was a landmark judgment of the Supreme Court of India, where the Court discussed at length, the provisions of Article 356 of the Constitution of India and related issues. The apex court spelt out restrictions on the centre's power to dismiss a state government under Article 356.[4] This case had huge impact on Centre-State Relations. Instances of imposition of President's rule have reduced after this judgement.[5]
Chief Minister and Cabinet Ministers
editS.No | Portfolio | Minister | Constituency | Term of Office | Party | ||
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1. | Chief Minister[6]
*Other departments not allocated to any Minister. |
Ramakrishna Hegde | Basavanagudi | 16 February 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
2. |
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B. Rachaiah | Santhemarahalli | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
3. |
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R. L. Jalappa | Doddaballapur | 26 April 1987 | 7 May 1988 | JP | |
4. |
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S. R. Bommai[8] | Hubli Rural | 16 February 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
5. |
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R. V. Deshpande[9] | Haliyal | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
6. |
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R. V. Deshpande[9] | Haliyal | 26 April 1987 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |
K. M. Muniyappa | Chikballapur | 16 February 1986 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |||
R. V. Deshpande[9] | Haliyal | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
7. |
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C. Byre Gowda | Vemagal | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
G. C. Manjunath | Holalkere | 29 June 1986 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |||
Jeevaraj Alva | Jayamahal | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
8. |
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Jeevaraj Alva | Jayamahal | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
9. |
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J. H. Patel | Channagiri | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
10. |
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J. H. Patel | Channagiri | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
11. |
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H. D. Deve Gowda[11] | Holenarsipur | 16 February 1986 | 29 March 1988 | JP | |
M. Chandrashekar | Jayanagar | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
12. |
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P. G. R. Sindhia | Kanakapura | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
13. |
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H. D. Deve Gowda | Holenarsipur | 16 February 1986 | 29 March 1988 | JP | |
14. |
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S. R. Bommai | Hubli Rural | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
15. |
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Jagadevarao Deshmukh[14] | Muddebihal | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
16. |
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B. A. Jivijaya | Somwarpet | 26 April 1987 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |
M. Raghupathy | Malleshwaram | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
17. |
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K. M. Krishna Reddy | Chintamani | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
K. M. Muniyappa | Chikballapur | 26 April 1987 | 1987-88 | JP | |||
Siddaramaiah | Chamundeshwari | 1987-88 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |||
A. Lakshmisagar | Chickpet | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
18. |
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A. Lakshmisagar | Chickpet | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
19. |
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A. Lakshmisagar | Chickpet | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
20. |
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K. M. Krishna Reddy | Chintamani | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
21. |
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K. M. Krishna Reddy | Chintamani | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
Siddaramaiah | Chamundeshwari | 26 April 1987 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |||
Abdul Nazir Sab | MLC | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
22. |
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H. D. Deve Gowda | Holenarsipur | 26 April 1987 | 29 March 1988 | JP | |
23. |
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M. Raghupathy | Malleshwaram | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
24. |
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M. Raghupathy | Malleshwaram | 26 April 1987 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |
M. Chandrashekar | Jayanagar | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
26. |
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H. T. Krishnappa | Nagamangala | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
B. Rachaiah | Santhemarahalli | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
27. |
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H. T. Krishnappa | Nagamangala | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
D. B. Inamdar[15] | Kittur | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
28. |
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Abdul Nazir Sab | MLC | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
29. |
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G. Basavannappa | Holehonnur | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
30. |
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R. B. Potdar | MLC | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
31. |
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P. G. R. Sindhia | Kanakapura | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
32. |
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S. R. Bommai[8] | Hubli Rural | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
S. K. Kanta | Gulbarga | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
33. |
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R. L. Jalappa | Doddaballapur | 29 June 1986 | 26 April 1987 | JP | |
H. Ekanthaiah | Chitradurga | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
34. |
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M. P. Prakash | Hoovina Hadagali | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
35. |
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V. L. Patil | Kagwad[17] | 29 June 1986 | 14 August 1986 | JP | |
36. |
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M. Chandrashekar | Jayanagar | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
38. |
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H. L. Thimme Gowda | Hunasuru | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
39. |
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M. Raghupathy | Malleshwaram | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
40. |
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D. Manjunath[18] | Hiriyur | 1984 | 29 December 1984 | JP |
Minister of State
editS.No | Portfolio | Minister | Constituency | Term of Office | Party | ||
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1. |
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B. A. Jivijaya | Somwarpet | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
2. |
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M. P. Prakash | Hoovina Hadagali | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
3. |
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P. G. R. Sindhia | Kanakapura | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
4. |
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Jeevaraj Alva | Jayamahal | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
5. |
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Ramesh Jigajinagi | Ballolli | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
6. |
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B. R. Yavagal | Nargund | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
7. |
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Siddaramaiah | Chamundeshwari | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
8. |
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D. B. Inamdar | Kittur | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
9. |
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B. Somashekar | Malavalli | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
10. |
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Y. K. Ramaiah | Kunigal | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
11. |
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H. G. Govinde Gowda | Sringeri | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
12. |
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R. V. Deshpande[9] | Haliyal | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
13. |
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Basavaraj Patil Attur | Basavakalyan | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
14. |
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A. Pushpavathi | Devadurga | 16 February 1986 | 29 June 1986 | JP | |
15. |
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R. Roshan Baig[20] | Shivajinagar | 16 February 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
16. |
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Y. K. Ramaiah | Kunigal | 26 April 1987 | 30 April 1988 | JP | |
Lakshminarasimhaiah | Tumkur | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
17. |
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Lakshminarasimhaiah | Tumkur | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
18. |
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K. B. Mallappa[22] | Arkalgud | 16 February 1986 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |
K. Amarnath Shetty | Moodabidri | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
19. |
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Shivkantha Chature | Hulsoor | 26 April 1987 | 2 May 1988 | JP | |
20. |
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B. L. Shankar[23] | MLC | 26 April 1987 | 3 May 1988 | JP | |
Ramesh Jigajinagi | Ballolli | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |||
21. |
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C. Veeranna | Koratagere | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
22. |
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C. Veeranna | Koratagere | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
23. |
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C. Veeranna | Koratagere | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
24. |
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Basavaraj Patil Anwari | Manvi | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
25. |
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Ramesh Jigajinagi | Ballolli | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
26. |
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G. S. Bagalkot | Jamkhandi | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
27. |
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K. Amarnath Shetty | Moodabidri | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
28. |
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K. Amarnath Shetty | Moodabidri | 3 May 1988 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
29. |
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B. Somashekar[24] | Malavalli | 26 April 1987 | 9 July 1988 | JP | |
30. |
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K. Krishnamurthy | Kalmala | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
31. |
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Mohammed Moinuddin | Chamrajpet | 26 April 1987 | 10 August 1988 | JP | |
32. |
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Basavaraj Patil Anwari | Manvi | 29 June 1986 | 10 August 1988 | JP |
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