The Asian Age

UP CM, his deputy spar over home?

UP chief minister keen to keep home ministry, but deputy CM wants it too

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, MARCH 21

New Delhi: UP CM Adityanath Yogi met BJP president Amit Shah in the wake of a purported tussle with deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya over a key portfolio. Speculatio­n is rife that Mr Maurya wants the home department, which the CM himself wants to keep. The UP CM held two meetings with Mr Shah at the latter’s residence.

Uttar Pradesh’s new chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday met Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah in the wake of purported tussle with his deputy and one of the two deputy chief ministers, Keshav Prasad Maurya, over a key portfolio.

Mr Maurya, party’s state unit chief, was also a strong contender for the chief minister’s post. Speculatio­n is rife that Mr Maurya wants the home portfolio, which the chief minister also wants to keep with him.

The UP chief minister held two meetings with Mr Shah at the latter’s residence. Party’s UP organisati­onal secretary Sunil Bansal was also president at the meeting where, sources said, the party leaders discussed portfolio allocation­s to Mr Adityanath’s ministers.

Earlier, UP Cabinet minister Siddhartha Nath

The UP chief minister held two meetings with Shah at the latter’s house

Both the leaders discussed portfolio allocation­s to state Cabinet ministers

BJP MLA Fateh Bahadur Singh has offered to resign from Campiyarga­nj to facilitate his seat for Adityanath

Singh said the portfolios of new ministers are likely to be announced “very soon”.

“The portfolios are being worked out. The process for allocation of department­s is on and hopefully it will be done very soon,” Mr Singh said. He is one of the two UP ministers entrusted with the task of acting as an interface between the government and the media.

Mr Shrikant Sharma is the other minister.

In a developmen­t, Fateh Bahadur Singh, the BJP MLA from Campiyarga­nj in Gorakhpur, has offered to resign from his seat to facilitate the election of Yogi Adityanath from the said Assembly constituen­cy. Currently, the UP CM is the Gorakhpur MP, and is not a member of either Houses of the UP Legislatur­e. UP has a bicameral legislatur­e.

 ?? — PTI ?? Muslim supporters of the BJP hold posters of Yogi Adityanath to celebrate his elevation as the chief minister in Allahabad on Tuesday.
— PTI Muslim supporters of the BJP hold posters of Yogi Adityanath to celebrate his elevation as the chief minister in Allahabad on Tuesday.

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