Stage set for Sunday's cabinet rejig
Saturday October 27, 2012 05:46:17 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: The stage
is set for Sunday's much-anticipated cabinet reshuffle with five
ministers stepping down, including S.M. Krishna and Ambika Soni,
to make way for newer, and possibly, younger faces.
The swearing in of the new ministers will take place in the
morning. A Rashtrapati Bhavan official told IANS "It will be held
at 11.30 a.m."
Ahead of the reshuffle, Krishna quit as external affairs minister,
while Ambika Soni stepped down as information and broadcasting
minister. Subodh Kant Sahai resigned as tourism minister and Mukul
Wasnik as Social Justice and Empowerment minister.
According to government sources, Minister of State for Social
Justice and Empowerment Mahadev Khandela also resigned Saturday.
Ambika Soni, Sahai and Wasnik met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Saturday morning.
Soni confirmed her resignation to IANS. Sahai's resignation was
confirmed by a close aide. The leaders are said to have stepped
down inorder to stengthen the party before the 2014 Lok Sabha
elections.
Sahai's close aide told IANS that the former minister will now
focus on party work.
"He will be taking up a more active role in the party organisation,"
the aide said.
Wasnik, meanwhile, told reporters Saturday that he had submitted
his resignation Friday evening.
"I have already submitted my resignation to the prime minister on
Friday evening," Wasnik said, after meeting Manmohan Singh
Saturday.
Wasnik told reporters that he is keen to work to strengthen the
party organization ahead of the 2014 general elections. "I have
been working for the organization for the last several years and I
would like to continue to do so," he told reporters.
Sahai too said he is keen to work for the party. "It's a great
honour to work for the party."
The cabinet reshuffle was necessitated with the Trinamool Congress
quitting the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) and the government
last month. The Trinamool had six ministers in the UPA government.
Among the names doing the rounds as probable new faces to be
inducted Sunday are of actor-turned politician Chiranjeevi from
Andhra Pradesh and Abu Hasem Khan Choudhury, the brother of late
Congress leader Abu Barkat Ghani Khan Choudhury, from Malda
district. Chiranjeevi's Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) had joined the
Congress last year and there has been talk of including the
prominent Andhra Pradesh player in the ministry.
A West Bengal Congress MP likely to be inducted is Deepa Dasmunshi,
wife of former Congress minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi, who has
been in a coma for a prolonged period.
There are several names being speculated on as possible successors
of Krishna, including Commerce Minister Anand Sharma, senior party
MP Karan Singh and Thiruvananthapuram MP Shashi Tharoor, a former
junior foreign minister.
Krishna is likely to work in Karnataka to strengthen the party
ahead of state elections due next year. Speaking to reporters, the
80-year-old former chief minister of Karnataka said he had stepped
down to make way for "younger blood" and had brought in
transparency in the working of the external affairs ministry
during his tenure.
The latest reshuffle could be the last before the 2014 Lok Sabha
elections.
Some ministers holding more than one portfolio, like Kapil Sibal,
C.P. Joshi, Vayalar Ravi and Salman Khurshid, may be relieved of
one ministry, while some ministers of state, like Sachin Pilot and
Jyotiraditya Scindia, are likely to be elevated.
Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who the prime minister
has invited to join the government, may accept the offer. But
speculation is that he may take on a more prominent role in the
Congress party.
Among the ministers who may be dropped are Coal Minister
Sriprakash Jaiswal and Steel Minister Beni Prasad Verma. Jaiswal
and Sahai had came under attack from the opposition on the coal
blocks allocation issue.
The death of Vilasrao Deshmukh, who was minister for science and
technology, had led to a vacancy for a cabinet post for a leader
from Maharashtra.
The reshuffle Sunday would give sufficient time to the new
ministers to be prepared for the winter session of parliament in
November-December.
Though there were cabinet berths vacated by DMK leaders A. Raja
and Dayanidhi Maran, who had to leave after their names cropped up
in the 2G case, the UPA constituent may not claim the vacated
slots in the new cabinet, sources indicated.
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