Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Modi’s message via reshuffle: Keep up the pace

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out the first reshuffle of his team less than six months after taking charge as the PM in May.

Modi is expected to induct Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar, possibly as defence minister, and promote some junior ministers to drive home the point that performers with “clean, no nonsense” image would rise in his government.

On May 26, Modi had gone for a very small council of ministers — 23 cabinet ministers and 22 ministers of state (MoS) to reflect his maxim: “Maximum governance, minimum government”.

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THE EXPERIENCE APPEARS TO HAVE CONVINCED THE PM THAT A VERY SMALL TEAM CAME WITH ITS OWN SET OF PROBLEMS

160 days, however, appears to have convinced the PM that a very small team came with its own set of problems.

For one, it was “overburden­ing” his efficient ministers without any commensura­te advantage. There were ministers who had two — some had even three — portfolios that had them shuttling between offices located in different buildings.

So much so, a minister’s wife even complained to a senior minister about her husband spending sleepless nights pouring over files.

The expansion would also help strike the ‘regional balance’ in his team.

Gopinath Munde’s death in a road accident on June 3 had reduced Maharashtr­a’s representa­tion.

And Modi also needed to assuage Rajasthan leaders who felt the state deserved more than just one berth for delivering a Congress-free state in the Lok Sabha polls.

Also, the BJP couldn’t have afforded to keep Uttarakhan­d, Himachal Pradesh and West Bengal — that didn’t have a face in his team — waiting any longer. Its leaders in West Bengal had given Mamata Bannerjee sleepless nights and those in the two hill states, ensured a clean sweep for the BJP.

It is still not clear if Modi will show the door to any of his colleagues but there is speculatio­n that he could go as far as dropping one or two ministers if he concludes they weren’t able to deliver.

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