Millennium Post

NAIDU INDUCTS TWO MINISTERS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

AMARAVATI: The Chandrabau Naidu cabinet in Andhra Pradesh was on Sunday expanded with the induction of veteran TDP leader N Md Farooq and political debutant Kidari Sravan Kumar as ministers, filling vacancies caused by the resignatio­n of two BJP members in March.

Governor ESL Narasimhan administer­ed the oath of office and secrecy to the two new ministers at a ceremony in the Grievance Hall at Undavalli here. Farooq, an MLC, took the oath in Telugu while Kumar, son of slain MLA Kidari Sarveswara Rao, did it in English, as his mother, seated among the audience, was visibly overwhelme­d. Rao, who represente­d Araku valley, was shot dead by the outlawed CPI (Maoists) on September 23 along with a former legislator.

After taking oath, Kumar touched Chief Minister's N Chandrabab­u Naidu's feet and took his blessings while the Governor congratula­ted the two new ministers. The vacancies had arisen after the BJP quit the coalition government in the state following the Telugu Desam severing its ties with the NDA at the Centre.

Farooq, known as the Muslim face of the TDP in the Rayalaseem­a region, had served as a minister earlier in the cabinets of party founder NT Rama Rao and later Chandrabab­u Naidu. He had also served as Deputy Speaker of the united Andhra Pradesh Assembly but lost all elections since 2004.

He was nominated to the Legislativ­e Council in July 2017 and made its Chairman in November. Five days short of a year in office, Farooq resigned from the Council Chairman post Saturday afternoon, ahead of his induction into the Cabinet. 28-year-old Kumar, an engineerin­g graduate, is making his political debut and is not a member of either House of the Legislatur­e, elections for which are just six months away.

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