Millennium Post

MP Cabinet expansion today; ex-cong MLAS may be inducted

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

BHOPAL: The much-awaited expansion of the cabinet in Madhya Pradesh will take place on Thursday and some of the former Congress MLAS who joined the BJP in March are likely to be rewarded with ministeria­l berths.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday confirmed that he will expand his team on Thursday and made a statement that reflected difficulti­es he has been facing in undertakin­g the exercise given the backdrop in which he assumed office more than three months ago.

Chouhan flew to New Delhi on Sunday to hold consultati­ons with the central BJP leadership over the much- talked about cabinet expansion.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a programme here on Wednesday, Chouhan said, "The governor will take oath today. The (new) cabinet members will take oath tomorrow (Thursday)."

He, however, did not put a number to the new ministers who will take oath.

Later in the day, Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel took oath as governor of Madhya Pradesh at a ceremony at Raj Bhavan here. Patel has been given the additional charge of MP in view of incumbent Lalji Tandon's hospitalis­ation.

Asked about the delay in cabinet expansion, Chouhan avoided a direct reply and turned to mythology to explain the situation.

"Only 'amrit' (elixir) comes out of 'manthan' (churning), vish (poison) is consumed by (Lord) Shiva," the 61-year-old BJP leader said without elaboratin­g, but indicating the difficult task before him.

Around 20 to 25 new members, including some former Congress MLAS who had joined the BJP in March, are likely to be inducted into the cabinet, sources in the BJP earlier said. Chouhan took oath as chief minister for a record fourth term on March 23, after Kamal Nath resigned from the top post following rebellion by nearly two dozen MLAS of the Congress.

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