Deccan Chronicle

BJP leader denies UP Cabinet rejig, rift between Modi, Yogi

Party’s state incharge dismisses speculatio­ns regarding change in leadership

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Lucknow, June 6: BJP national vice-president Radha Mohan Singh on Sunday dismissed the possibilit­y of an imminent Cabinet reshuffle in Uttar Pradesh and shot down the speculatio­n over a rift between Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Singh, the party’s incharge in UP, also junked talks over the possibilit­ies of a change in party’s or the government leadership in the state, asserting that both are working fine.

Singh made the rebuttals while talking to reporters after his meeting with Governor Anandiben Patel, which he described as a personal one.

Asked about a TV news channel report claiming an imminent Cabinet expansion in UP, Singh said, “No expansion is going to take place now. Everyone is focussed on the election of zila panchayat chairperso­ns.” When it takes place, it will be known, he added. The reports appearing in newspapers and news channels do not make any sense, he quipped.

Singh also junked the reports on the alleged rift between Modi and Yogi, describing the CM as the most competent implement to fulfil PM’s dream.

“If you look at newspapers, you will see that Modi Ji was the first to greet Yogij Ji (on birthday). In fact, we are of the view that Yogi ji is the most competent implement to fulfil the dreams of Modijee,” he said.

The BJP vice president also discounted reports on likely changes in party’s and government leadership in UP, terming them as a figment of imaginatio­n. This is a figment of imaginatio­n. No question arises of it. Both the government and the organisati­on are working fine,” he asserted. Singh’s also dismissed Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav’s recent claim that dissent and rebellious attitude of BJP workers have left the party leadership in shock and shot back, “What does he know of a party? He runs a company. He will be having informatio­n about the company he operates, the company of his family members,” Singh said, reiteratin­g what knowledge does he (Akhilesh Yadav) and Rahul Gandhi have about party workers? Our 17,000 workers have been adjusted in the UP government. Had they been in power, they would have adjusted their family members,” he said.

Talking to reporters too immediatel­y after his meeting with the governor, Singh had discounted reports on Cabinet reshuffle. Asked about the possibilit­y, he said there is nothing like that.

However, on being asked about the Cabinet expansion to fill some ministeria­l berths, Singh said some seats are vacant but they are not major ones. “As far as vacant seats are concerned, the CM may take a decision at an appropriat­e time,” he added.

There has been speculatio­n earlier in media that former IAS officer A.K. Sharma, considered close to PM , would be inducted into the UP Cabinet as a senior minister following his election as an MLC. Singh also told reporters that “BJP has strongest organisati­on and most popular government in Uttar Pradesh.” —

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