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Ministers in Government of Mysore headed by Chief Minister D. Devaraj Urs

First Veerendra Patil ministry
12th Council of Ministers of Mysore State
Date formed29 May 1968
Date dissolved18 March 1971
People and organisations
Head of stateGopal Swarup Pathak
(13 May 1967 – 30 August 1969)
Dharma Vira
(23 October 1970 – 1 February 1972)
Mohanlal Sukhadia
(1 February 1972 – 10 January 1975)
Head of governmentVeerendra Patil
Member partiesIndian National Congress (Organisation)
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyIndian National Congress (R)
Opposition leaderH. Siddaveerappa (assembly)
History
Election1967
Outgoing election1972
Legislature terms6 years (Council)
5 years (Assembly)
PredecessorFourth Nijalingappa ministry
SuccessorFirst Urs ministry

Veerendra Patil was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by Veerendra Patil of the Indian National Congress.

The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister of Mysore. All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress (Organisation).

Veerendra Patil became Chief minister after incumbent Chief Minister of Mysore S. Nijalingappa moved to federal politics and became President of All India Congress Committee. Meanwhile, Nijalingappa chose Patil as his successor.

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers

S.No Portfolio Name Portrait Constituency Term of Office Party
1 Chief Minister

*Other departments not allocated to any Minister.

Veerendra Patil
29 May 1968 18 March 1971 Indian National Congress (Organisation)
2
  • Finance
Ramakrishna Hegde Haliyal 29 May 1968 18 March 1971 Indian National Congress (Organisation)
3
  • Labour, Law and Parliamentary affairs.
Kalastavadi Puttaswamy Chamundeshwari 29 May 1968 18 March 1971 Indian National Congress (Organisation)
4
  • Education
K. V. Shankaregowda MLC 29 May 1968 18 March 1971 Indian National Congress (Organisation)

Minister of State

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References

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Karnataka ministries
Mysore
  1. Reddy
  2. Hanumanthaiah
  3. Manjappa
  4. Nijalingappa I
  5. Nijalingappa II
  6. Jatti
  7. Kanthi
  8. Nijalingappa III
  9. Nijalingappa IV
  10. Patil I
  11. Urs I
Karnataka11 Urs I

12 Urs II 13 Rao 14 Hegde I 15 Hegde II 16 Hegde III 17 S. R. Bommai 18 Patil II 19 Bangarappa 20 Moily 21 Deve Gowda 22 Patel 23 Krishna 24 Singh 25 Kumaraswamy I 26 Yediyurappa I 27 Yediyurappa II 28 Sadananda Gowda 29 Shettar 30 Siddaramaiah I 31 Yediyurappa III 32 Kumaraswamy II 33 Yediyurappa IV 34 Basavaraj Bommai

35 Siddaramaiah II
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