CM Siddaramaiah gets plea to make Virajpet MLA a minister

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CM Siddaramaiah gets plea to make Virajpet MLA a minister

Synopsis

A delegation of Kodagu ex-servicemen and Padma award-winning athletes met Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah at Kaveri on 3 July 2026, submitting a formal appeal to recommend Virajpet MLA A.S. Ponnanna for a ministerial position in the state cabinet.

Key Takeaways

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah received a delegation at Kaveri , his official residence, on 3 July 2026 .
The delegation comprised ex-servicemen from Kodagu and Padma award-winning athletes .
They urged the Chief Minister to recommend Virajpet MLA A.S.
Ponnanna for a cabinet berth.
Kodagu district has one of Karnataka's largest and most organised communities of military veterans.
The representation reflects established patterns of regional lobbying ahead of potential cabinet reshuffles in Karnataka.
No formal cabinet expansion or appointment has been announced by the Karnataka government as yet.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday, 3 July 2026, received a delegation of ex-servicemen from Kodagu and Padma award-winning athletes at Kaveri, who urged him to recommend Virajpet MLA A.S. Ponnanna for a ministerial berth in the state cabinet.

Context

Siddaramaiah posted on X in Kannada, stating that former soldiers from Kodagu and Padma-honoured sportspersons met him at Kaveri — the Chief Minister's official residence in Bengaluru — and submitted a representation requesting that A.S. Ponnanna, the sitting MLA from Virajpet, be recommended for a cabinet position. The post was accompanied by a photograph of the meeting.

Ponnanna represents the Virajpet assembly constituency in Kodagu district, a region in the Western Ghats historically known for its high density of military veterans and its contribution to India's armed forces.

Policy Backdrop

The Indian National Congress government in Karnataka, formed after the 2023 state assembly elections, has periodically faced calls for cabinet expansion and portfolio redistribution from various regional and community groups. Kodagu's ex-servicemen community, one of the most organised in the state, has historically wielded considerable political influence.

In Indian state politics, representations by retired defence personnel and national civilian awardees to chief ministers seeking ministerial recommendations for local legislators are an established form of regional lobbying, typically intensifying ahead of cabinet reshuffles.

Stakeholders and Impact

The delegation represents two influential constituencies: Kodagu's ex-servicemen, who form a numerically and socially significant bloc in the district, and Padma award recipients, whose stature lends symbolic weight to the appeal. Their joint approach to the Chief Minister signals organised community pressure rather than an individual request.

For MLA A.S. Ponnanna, the public nature of the representation — shared by the Chief Minister himself on social media — elevates the demand's visibility within the ruling party and the broader political ecosystem of Karnataka.

What's Next

Whether the Karnataka government acts on this representation will depend on the timing and scope of any cabinet reshuffle or expansion that the Chief Minister may announce. Kodagu district's representation in the state cabinet has been a recurring political question, and this delegation adds fresh momentum to that demand. Any formal cabinet restructuring announcement by the Siddaramaiah government will be closely watched for whether Virajpet secures a ministerial slot.

Point of View

While giving the Kodagu community visible recognition. Kodagu has long sought stronger cabinet representation, and the involvement of both ex-servicemen and Padma awardees in a single delegation is a calculated escalation of that pressure. This episode fits a broader pattern in Karnataka Congress politics where regional identity groups actively shape portfolio negotiations, particularly in the run-up to a reshuffle. The Chief Minister's response, or lack of one, will be read closely as a gauge of how the government balances Kodagu's aspirations against competing regional claims.
NationPress
3 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is A.S. Ponnanna and why is he being recommended for a minister post?
A.S. Ponnanna is the sitting MLA from the Virajpet constituency in Kodagu district, Karnataka. Ex-servicemen and Padma award-winning athletes from Kodagu met CM Siddaramaiah on 3 July 2026 to recommend him for a ministerial berth, citing the community's desire for stronger cabinet representation from the district.
What is Kaveri, where the meeting took place?
Kaveri is the official residence of the Karnataka Chief Minister in Bengaluru, where Siddaramaiah regularly holds meetings with delegations and public representatives.
Why do Kodagu ex-servicemen carry political weight in Karnataka?
Kodagu district has one of the highest per-capita concentrations of military veterans in India, making its ex-servicemen community a numerically significant and socially influential political bloc that state governments routinely engage with.
Has Karnataka announced a cabinet reshuffle in 2026?
As of the date of this report, no formal cabinet expansion or reshuffle has been announced by the Siddaramaiah government. The delegation's representation adds to existing calls for Kodagu's representation in the state cabinet.
What are Padma awards and why were Padma awardees part of this delegation?
Padma awards are among India's highest civilian honours, conferred annually by the Government of India for distinguished contributions in various fields including sports. Their inclusion in the delegation lends additional public stature and symbolic weight to the appeal for Ponnanna's ministerial appointment.
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