Deccan Chronicle

Modi may recast Cabinet by Sept. 3

NCP, JD(U), AIADMK likely to get berths

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, AUG. 29

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi leaving for the Brics Summit in China on September 3, speculatio­n is rife that the much-awaited Cabinet reshuffle and expansion of his council of ministers could take place before he leaves. Other than representa­tives of the NDA’s new ally, the Nitish Kumarled JD(U), representa­tives of Tamil Nadu’s ruling AIADMK and the Sharad Pawar-led Nationalis­t Congress Party could also find a place in the Union council of ministers.

While Maharashtr­a politics is abuzz with rumours that the NCP is holding back-channel talks with the BJP, whose ties with the Shiv Sena are said to be on the brink of collapse senior NCP leader and former Union minister Praful Patel has categorica­lly rejected such rumours.

West Bengal is also abuzz with rumours that former railway minister Dinesh Trivedi, who has been sidelined within the Trinamul, could join the saffron fold and find a place in Mr Modi’s Cabinet.

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi leaving for the Brics Summit in China on September 3, speculatio­n is rife that the much-awaited Cabinet reshuffle and expansion of his council of ministers could take place before he leaves.

Railway minister Suresh Prabhu had offered to resign after a spate of rail accidents recently, but he had been asked by the Prime Minister to wait.

With a key coordinati­on meeting between the RSS and the BJP due to take place in Mathura from September 1 for three days, which is likely to be attended by BJP president Amit Shah and some senior leaders, there is also a possibilit­y that expansion and reshuffle could take place after Mr Modi returns from his visits to China and Myanmar.

Speculatio­n is rife that BJP vice-president Vinay Sahasrabud­dhe could be among the new faces in the government, while health minister J.P. Nadda’s name is doing the rounds as the party’s Chief Ministeria­l candidate for the next Himachal Pradesh Assembly elections. Senior minister Kalraj Mishra has, meanwhile, crossed the unofficial age bar of 75 years.

Around two dozen ministries could be affected by the reshuffle and expansion, sources said.

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