New Delhi:
Speculation is rife in government and political circles about an
impending cabinet reshuffle to bring a new look to the
25-month-old UPA-II government battered by a series of corruption
scandals.
The speculation has gained ground after Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh and Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, the 'Top Two', met three
times in the past two weeks to discuss the issue. Their latest
meeting was on Sunday, said well informed sources.
"Other than there will be a reshuffle in the next two weeks,
nothing more can be said with certainty," a Congress leader, who
wanted to remain unidentified, told IANS.
The reshuffle could either be before July 2, prior to President
Pratibha Patil leaving for her week-long annual stay in Hyderabad,
or after her return, the sources added.
With the monsoon session of parliament beginning Aug 1, the new
ministers need time to familiarise with their ministries, it is
being pointed out.
A major speculation is whether there will be change or any drop of
the 'Big Four' ministers - Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee,
Defence Minister A.K. Antony, Home Minister P. Chidambaram and
External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna.
There are several names in circulation for the post in case
Krishna is shifted. The names of Chidambaram, Human Resources
Development Minister Kapil Sibal, Minority Affairs Minister Salman
Khurshid, Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma, Punjab
Governor Shivraj Patil, who is trying to make a comeback to
politics, and Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad are among those.
Several low-performing or older ministers may be dropped, Congress
sources said. Some of the ministers mentioned in this context
include M.S. Gill, Kantilal Bhuria and B.K. Handique.
Several young ministers will be promoted or given important
portfolios, Congress circles said. They include some of Rahul
Gandhi's close colleagues and ministers of state Jyotiraditya
Scindia, R.P.N Singh and Sachin Pilot.
Chidambaram made a pitch for a younger cabinet when he told NDTV
that "we should have ministers, including cabinet ministers, in
their late 40s, early 50s" and that those over 60, like himself,
"should step back".
The decision to drop or not to drop the controversial Textiles
Minister Dayanidhi Maran will be another ticklish issue before the
prime minister. But it may not be easy to drop him unless the
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) questions Maran or takes the
next step in the probe, they added.
There will be more representation awaiting for Uttar Pradesh which
goes to the polls early next year.
Minister of State Beni Prasad Verma may be elevated to a cabinet
rank and Salman Khurshid, who was among the government
interlocutors dealing with the Anna Hazare group on the Lokpal
bill, may get a key ministry.
With Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee pronouncing the
party's desire to retain the railway ministry, Mukul Roy or Dinesh
Trivedi, both ministers of state may make it to the Rail Bhavan.
From among the allies, the Indian Union Muslim League wants its
nominee E. Ahamed a promotion in reward of its sterling
performance in the recent Kerala assembly polls.
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