It has been reported that the Central Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Modi is to be reshuffled tomorrow. The upcoming parliamentary monsoon session begins on the 13th. Prior to that, Prime Minister Modi's plan was to reshuffle the cabinet.
Modi has been consulting with senior leaders for the last 2 days on who to appoint as ministers. He held consultations with Home Minister Amit Shah, party national leader JP Natta and senior leader PL Santosh. In this context, Prime Minister Modi is scheduled to hold another consultation at 5 pm today. It seems that the final decision will be made on who will be the minister.
It seems that Jyotiraditya Cynthia, who has left the Congress and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, will be given the post. Similarly, former Assam First Minister Sarpanch Sona and Bihar senior leader Sushil Modi are also said to be in the cabinet.
Some of the coalition parties are given ministerial posts. Nitish Kumar's United Janata Dal (UJD) is likely to be given two ministerial posts, with Pashupati Kumar Baras, the new leader of the Lok Janshakti, and Anupriya Patel of the Apna base likely to be in the cabinet.
It was said from the beginning that Rabindranath Tagore, the only AIADMK MP to win, could be given a ministerial post. But it is said that he will not be offered in the present circumstances. The Central Cabinet can have 81 members. Currently only 53 are ranked. According to this, 28 more people can be included in the cabinet.
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