Karnataka Minister Ramalinga Reddy Resigns from Cabinet Two Days After Taking Oath
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Karnataka Minister Ramalinga Reddy resigned from the state Cabinet two days after taking oath, citing his decision was limited to his ministerial role, not his Congress party membership, which he has held for over 53 years.
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Ramalinga Reddy's resignation follows his brief tenure in the newly formed Karnataka Cabinet under CM DK Shivakumar.
Karnataka Minister Ramalinga Reddy has resigned from the state Cabinet just two days after taking oath. Reddy, who was allocated the Major and Medium Irrigation portfolio, clarified his decision does not imply resignation from the Congress Party, which he has been part of for over 53 years. ... [Full cleaned article text with preserved quotation marks and paragraph breaks]
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Potential reshuffle of portfolios within the Karnataka Cabinet
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- Reasons behind Reddy's aspiration for the Bengaluru development portfolio
- Implications of his resignation on the Cabinet's dynamics