Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Heir-raising moment for MVA govt

Cong, NCP to give chance to kin of their senior leaders; parties say infusing young blood

- Shrinivas Deshpande

MUMBAI: Several young leaders from the Congress and Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP), a majority of them related to senior leaders, could become ministers, as the Maharashtr­a Vikas Aghadi government expands its cabinet on Monday. Chief minister Uddhav Thackeray took the oath, along with six ministers – two each from the three parties – on November 28.

According to Congress leaders, the second generation of leaders from Western Maharashtr­a, namely Praniti Shinde, daughter of Sushilkuma­r Shinde; Vishwajit Kadam, son of the late Patangrao Kadam; and Sangram Thopte, son of Anantrao Thopte, could take the oath on Monday. From Marathawad­a, Amit Deshmukh, son of former state CM Vilasrao Deshmukh, is likely to be inducted, while Yashomati Thakur and Sunil Kedar are tipped to be ministers.

State Congress chief and revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat said, “We have decided to promote our young party leaders. Many of them will get ministeria­l berths. When many leaders left the party ahead of the Assembly polls, these youngsters stood behind the party firmly and gave a tough fight to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).”

Thorat said the Congress was trying to strike a balance between the young and experience­d leaders in its council of ministers. Thorat was in Delhi on Sunday to attend a meeting with the top

“Dynasty politics starts from the ticket distributi­on stage. It eventually reflects in distributi­on of portfolios.”

ABHAY DESHPANDE

Political analyst

brass and senior functionar­ies, where the list was expected to be finalised.

NCP leaders, too, confirmed

THE CONGRESS, WHICH HAS GOT THE SPEAKER’S POST, IS EXPECTED TO GET that Aditi Tatkare, daughter of NCP MP Sunil Tatkare; Dhananjay Munde, Dattatrey Barne, Sangram Jagtap, NCP leader Manohar

Naik’s son Indranil are likely to get a chance in the cabinet expansion.

Political analyst Abhay Deshpande

said, “Dynasty politics starts from the ticket distributi­on stage itself. Usually, daughters and sons of political leaders are

CONGRESS preferred as the party does not want to take a risk. It eventually reflects in distributi­on of portfolios.”

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