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The PM Modi-called gathering caused more of a commotion. Who will be out if there is a cabinet change and who will get a chance?

The PM Modi-called gathering caused more of a commotion. Who will be out if there is a cabinet change and who will get a chance?

 The PM Modi-called gathering caused more of a commotion. Who will be out if there is a cabinet change and who will get a chance?


The fact that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has scheduled a cabinet meeting for July 3 has heightened rumours of a ministry shift. MPs from states with elections have a great opportunity. The ministry can be taken away from some ministers, giving them an opportunity to work for the organisation.


New Delhi / Anindya Banerjee. Changes to the Union Cabinet are being discussed after Prime Minister Narendra Modi called a meeting of the Council of Ministers on July 3. With numerous states holding elections and less than a year until the Lok Sabha elections, speculation is intensifying every hour. Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister, JP Nadda, and BL Santosh, the party's general secretary (organisation), conducted a lengthy meeting late on Wednesday night at the Prime Minister's house, stirring up controversy in the corridors of power.


Will the Minister of State also be replaced?

According to information obtained by News18, if PM Modi decides to move forward with the reshuffle, it won't be restricted to just cabinet ministers. Additionally, many state ministers will be replaced. However, there is significant discussion about a powerful cabinet member who rose to prominence from within being asked to return to the "organisation" if there is a reshuffle. Arjun Ram Meghwal, a Rajasthani from the election-bound state, is now in charge of both the law department and parliamentary affairs. The abrupt appointment of SP Singh Baghel, who had been the Minister of State for Law and Justice, as the new junior health minister was announced last month.


Ministers from the West Bengal quota may be relieved of their duties!

Sources claim that a reduction in West Bengal's quota is a conceivable if the cabinet is changed. There are currently four ministers of state in the state, and it is expected that at least two of them will join the ministry. According to BJP sources, everyone in the party is unclear of when the next reshuffle would take place, with the exception of one person who is thought to be close to Amit Shah. A BJP member who requested anonymity said, "Whenever it occurs, it will be a political reshuffle. Technocrats won't be added. With the goal of winning the election, this will be done.


Cabinet members from Chhattisgarh may be MPs

There is a chance that Chhattisgarh, where the elections will take place. The party MPs will then be appointed to the cabinet from there. In the state, where the Congress is selecting Bhupesh Baghel's bitter adversary TS Singh Deo as deputy chief minister in an effort to resolve internal divisions, the BJP has eight MPs. Nobody in the BJP is certain of the exact timing of the changes, though.


Minority MPs may have opportunities in the ministry

With Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi's resignation from the cabinet and PM Modi's steadfast outreach to Pasmanda Muslims. There are sufficient signs to suggest that a minority MP can be appointed as a minister. This does not necessarily indicate that he will be assigned to the minority relations department, as has typically been the case, a source informed News18. Smriti Irani presently serves as the ministry's leader.


But will there actually be a reorganisation?

The third week of July is anticipated to mark the start of the monsoon session of Parliament. The prime minister's late-night hustle and the fact that he has scheduled a meeting of the Council of Ministers for July 3—during which his performance might be a significant topic of discussion—have fanned talk of a reshuffle.




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