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Ahead of polls, Yogi adds 7 new mins, including Prasada

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday expanded his Cabinet by inducting seven new ministers.

All the new ministers were administer­ed oath of office and secrecy by Governor Anandiben Patel at a hurriedly convened ceremony at the Raj Bhavan, in the presence of the Chief Minister and his Cabinet colleagues. Among those who were sworn in are one Cabinet minister and six ministers of state. The much-awaited expansion comes barely months before the state is preparing for Assembly elections in early 2022.

Through this expansion, the BJP has made it clear that it will focus on OBCs and SC/ST categories to ensure its return to power in next year’s assembly elections. While Jitin Prasada, who has been sworn in as Cabinet minister, is the lone Brahmin leader to get a place in Sunday’s expansion, the remaining six belong to OBC (three) and Scheduled Caste (two) and Scheduled Tribe (one).

The six ministers of state who were sworn in are -Sanjeev Gond (ST-Sonbhadra), Dharamvir Prajapati (OBC-Agra), Chhatrapal Gangwar (OBC-Bareilly), Sangita Balwant Bind (OBC-Ghazipur), Paltu Ram (SC- Balrampur) and Dinesh Khatik (SC-Meerut).

Apart from ensuring a caste balance, the party has also made sure to provide representa­tion to all parts of the state. A surprise omission in Sunday’s list is the name of Arvind Kumar Sharma, a former bureaucrat in the PMO who had taken voluntary retirement in January this year to join politics. He came to Lucknow and was immediatel­y made member of the UP legislativ­e council.

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