Who will get a place in the central cabinet of Modi government? There is an ongoing discussion on these names

New Delhi, July 6, 2021, Tuesday

The BJP is conducting an exercise to bring about a change in the Union Cabinet. Most names are allowed. On Monday, PM Modi held a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP general secretary BL Santosh.

The meeting, which lasted for hours, reportedly finalized the cabinet expansion. If there is a reshuffle, for the first time since 2019, PM Modi is going to expand the cabinet.

The list is ready. Those whose names are in it are being called. Narayan Rane has been called to Delhi. Former Assam CM Sarvanand Sonowal has also come to Delhi. BJP president JP Nadda is expected to return from Himachal Pradesh today. The leaders will then be called to Nadda's office.

The current cabinet has 53 ministers. As a rule, a maximum of 81 ministers can be included in the cabinet. Many names are being discussed, especially when elections are to be held in five states next year.

In which, speculation has started that Jyoraditya Scindia, Sarvanand Sonowal and Varun Gandhi will get a place in the cabinet. Sarvanand Sonowal has been the CM of Assam. Jyotiraditya Scindia has left the Congress and joined the BJP. Varun Gandhi is an MP from UP. Where elections are to be held next year.

Apart from this, the names of Ram Vilas Paswan's brother Parashupati Paras, former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, JDU's RCP Singh and Santosh Kumarat as well as Bhupendra Yadav who led the BJP to success in Bihar are also under discussion.

West Bengal leader Dinesh Trivedi, who left TMC and joined BJP, former IAS officer Ashwini Vaishnav and Baijayant Panda of Orissa could also get a place in the cabinet. He has left BJD and joined BJP. Gopinath Munde's daughter Pritam Munde, Maharashtra's Narayan Rane and Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi are also among the contenders.

Apna Dal's Anupriya Patel, UP BJP president Swatanter Dev Singh, UP MP Pankaj Chaudhary, Madhya Pradesh's Kailas Vijayvargiya, Rajya Sabha MP Anil Jain, Rajasthan's youngest MP Rahul Kaswan, Karnataka Rajya Sabha MP Rajiv Chandrasekhar also met Jamshed. .

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