Young, qualified new faces to find berth
Sarbananda Sonowal, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Narayan Rane arrived in Delhi on Tuesday evening
Northlines News Desk | New Delhi, July 6: The much-awaited Cabinet reshuffle is expected to take place on Wednesday.
Top sources say Cabinet reshuffle will take place at 6 pm on Wednesday with swearing in of new ministers at the Durbar Hall in Rashtrapati Bhavan, while the current Union Cabinet is expected to meet at 11 am.
Earlier, Governors of eight states were shifted in what seemed to be a precursor to the Cabinet reshuffle.
Around 20-25 new MPs are expected as ministers in the reshuffle. More representation is likely to be given to women, Dalits and OBCs.
After the reshuffle, the Union Cabinet will become the youngest ever in the country’s history and emphasis has been laid on bringing highly qualified people with PhDs, MBAs, post-graduates, technocrats, top government sources told a national news channel.
Besides, in a bid to give representation to smaller and dispossessed communities, over two dozen OBCs (Other Backward Class) will be inducted. According to an India Today report, there will be 25 OBC ministers in the central government after the expansion. There will also be a record representation of the Dalit community, sources told India Today. Moreover, the women representation will also go up, it added.
Allies JD-U, Apna Dal and breakaway faction of LJP are also expected to be accommodated.
BJP leaders Sarbananda Sonowal, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Narayan Rane, all of whom are being seen as probable for induction as ministers in the Modi government, arrived in the national capital on Tuesday amid indications that the Union Council of Ministers is likely to be expanded on Wednesday.
In another pointer to the imminent Cabinet reshuffle, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thaawarchand Gehlot was appointed as Karnataka governor, causing yet another ministerial vacancy.
According to reports, as many as four ministers are likely to be inducted from Bihar. The sources told that among the four likely to be included in the cabinet — R C P Singh from Janata Dal (United) and LJP’s Pashupati Kumar Paras, both of whom are expected to represent the BJP’s allies in the government, also reached here from Bihar.
Jyotiraditya Scindia, Sarbananda Sonowal, Pashupati Paras, Narayan Rane, Varun Gandhi, Anupriya Patel, RCP Singh, Lallan Singh, Sushil Modi, Pritam Munde, Rita Bahuguna Joshi, Zafar Islam, Bhupender Yadav, etc. are some of the names of the probable candidates.
All of them remained tight-lipped to queries about their possibility of joining the government. Rane told reporters that he had not received any call about his joining the government.
Leaders of the LJP faction headed by Paras said he had received a call from Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday but claimed that it was related to the birth anniversary of party founder Ram Vilas Paswan.
Modi’s review of the works of his ministers, early next year assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur and Punjab and the Covid pandemic that has been a factor in the internal evaluation of the party’s governance and organisational works are likely to weigh heavy in the expected reshuffle.
The prime minister often sprung surprises in the past by inducting those with apolitical background, like S Jaishankar and Hardeep Singh Puri, as ministers which he may carry on this time too.
Representation of BJP MPs from West Bengal and the Northeast may go up and the young MP from Ladakh may also get entry as junior minister and the existing MoS from J&K may get some change and charge of some of ministries held by him may be given to some other minister.
Against the massive review exercise within the central government and the party machinery, the prime minister may go for new faces with an eye on grooming younger leaders while also factoring in caste and regional balances.
The reshuffles undertaken by Modi so far, all in his first term, have also seen some ministers being dropped or removed from key portfolios on account of their performance. The burden of multiple ministries held by many Cabinet and Junior Ministers may also be pruned and their ministries distributed among the new faces.
A party source said it is likely to be a “big shakeup” and members of the party organisation may be brought in the government.
Names of Bhupender Yadav, Anil Baluni, Sudhanshu Trivedi are doing the rounds while BJP MPs Sushil Modi, Ashwini Vaishnav and G V L Narasimha Rao are also being mentioned as probables.
BJP general secretary (organisation) B L Santhosh met party president J P Nadda in the evening. Former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje also met Santhosh.
With Gehlot set to quit as an MP after becoming governor, his departure will also leave the key post of the leader of the House in Rajya Sabha vacant.
It will leave one more position vacant in the BJP’s Parliamentary Board, the party’s apex body, where he is the only Dalit leader.
Incidentally, top RSS brass, including its chief Mohan Bhagwat and joint general secretaries Krishna Gopal and Manmohan Vaidya, was also in the city for the last few days.
