New Delhi, Jul 30: On his first visit to Delhi after becoming chief minister of Karnataka, Basavaraj Bommai on Friday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP top brass after which he said the expansion of the state Cabinet could take place within the next week keeping in view the rising Covid cases and floods in some districts.

Bommai said he explained the necessity of "early cabinet expansion" at his meeting with BJP president J P Nadda.

"We will get the nod within the next week. I have not discussed the list of probables in today's meeting. But told the need for an early decision on this issue," he told reporters here after a string of meetings.

Bommai said he may visit Delhi again on this issue and sought time from the BJP high command.

Bommai, who was elected as the new leader of the BJP legislature party on Tuesday following a change of guard after B S Yediyurappa's resignation, took oath as the chief minister on Wednesday. Only Bommai took oath of office.

"We discussed the state political situation. He (Nadda) told me to strengthen the party in the state. There should be a coordinated efforts to face several polls from local body elections to by-polls," he said. Assembly elections in Karnataka are due in the first half of 2023.

Expanding his Cabinet will be the first big challenge before Bommai as he will have to navigate maintaining a balance between factions within the ruling BJP. There are several aspirants among the party old guard, and legislators who had joined the BJP after quitting the Congress-JD(S) coalition in 2019.

Bommai also made it clear that his government will not be a rubber stamp. "No Bommai stamp or rubber stamp, my administration will have only the BJP stamp."

At his meeting with Prime Minister Modi, Bommai said he updated him about the Covid and floods situation in detail for about 35 minutes.

"I discussed vaccination shortage in the state. The prime minister has assured full support," he said, adding, "He (Modi) told me to give a better and clean government, which the party is expecting and accordingly asked to take decisions".

On the Covid situation in the state, Bommai said that the prime minister asked him to take measures to control the spread of the disease taking note of the rising cases in neighbouring Kerala.

"I informed him that a direction has been issued to district collectors (DCs) and superintendent of police (SPs) of bordering states for better monitoring and control of the covid situation," he said.

The DCs have been told to increase the testing facilities and strengthen the health infrastructure in bordering districts, he added.

Besides the prime minister and BJP chief, Bommai met Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi and the Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekawat.

""He (Shah) said it is a testing time for you and rise to the occasion. I assured him that I will work 24/7...,"Bommai said.

The new chief minister also hosted a lunch at Hotel Ashoka for all state MPs. Around 24 MPs from both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha were present. However some Congress and JDS MPs skipped the meeting.

At the meeting with the MPs, the chief minister said he asked them to identify gaps in the projects related to Karnataka and decided to involve MPs regularly for seeking central support for the projects.

"Many projects are stuck due to lack of coordination between the Centre and State government in terms of finance and implementation," he said, and urged MPs to make special effort to address the gaps and implement the pro-people central schemes.

The CM also said he would make the Karnataka Commissionerate in the national capital more "proactive and accountable".

At the meeting with the Jal Shakti Minister, the chief minister submitted proposals seeking early approval of DPR (Detailed Project Report) of the Mekedatu Irrigation Project over River Cauvery, early cabinet approval for making Upper Badra project and Yettinahole project as national project, green nod for the Kalasa Banduri Project among others.

Besides, the CM also announced setting up of a small working group in Bengaluru under a Additional Chief Secretary to fast track clearances of central projects. "Many more decisions will be taken in the coming days."

Asked what people can expect from his government, Bommai said, "A prompt, good and transparent governance. Timely implementation of projects. Pro-people and clean government."

He also said there are several challenges including economic challenges in the state. However, there won't be any financial problem for managing the pandemic in the state, he added.

In the long term, the government will make efforts to improve the per capita income of farmers, poor and backward people, the chief minister said. "If the per capita income of these people rises, the state per capita income will improve."

After his Delhi visit, the chief minister said he will have video conference with the DCs and SPs of Kerala bordering districts and Chikkamagaluru, Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Mysuru, Kodagu, and Chamarajanagar for taking measures to contain the covid spread.

"We are concerned about the rise in cases of Covid in Kerala," he added. Kerala accounts for nearly half of the country's Covid cases.

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Mumbai (PTI): The rupee depreciated 20 paise to 95.43 against US dollar in early trade on Tuesday as market sentiments remained fragile after renewed military exchanges between US and Iranian forces in the Gulf region.

Forex traders said investor anxiety due to instability in the Gulf is causing massive capital flight into safe-haven assets, with the US dollar acting as the primary beneficiary.

Moreover, Brent oil prices is hovering near USD 113 per barrel, maintaining pressure on oil-importing economies like India.

At the interbank foreign exchange market the rupee opened at 95.30 then lost ground to touch 95.43 against the US dollar, in initial trade, registering a fall of 20 paise over its previous close.

Rupee fell 39 paise to close at an all-time low of 95.23 against the US dollar on Monday.

"With oil boiling rupee on Monday fell to a closing low of 95.0875 and this morning the opening was still lower as it becomes more and more vulnerable when dollar index rises due to safe-haven buying and oil prices rise due to the continuous fighting in the Gulf Region," Anil Kumar Bhansali, Head of Treasury and Executive Director, Finrex Treasury Advisors LLP, said.

The higher oil prices will keep rupee sold off against the dollar as oil companies and FPIs intensify dollar buying, Bhansali added.

Meanwhile, the dollar index, which gauges the greenback's strength against a basket of six currencies, was trading at 98.51, up 0.15 per cent.

Brent crude, the global oil benchmark, was trading lower by 1.07 per cent at USD 113.22 per barrel in futures trade.

"Market sentiments remained fragile after renewed military exchanges between US and Iranian forces when Iranian forces launched fresh attacks in the Gulf as both sides sought to assert control over the strategic waterway," Bhansali said.

On the domestic equity market front, Sensex declined 361.62 points to 76,907.78 in early trade, while the Nifty dropped 134.90 points to 23,980.60.

Foreign Institutional Investors purchased equities worth Rs 2,835.62 crore on Monday, according to exchange data.