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Nirmala for defence; Piyush gets rail; 4 ex-babus join Team Modi

Sitharaman 1st woman to be full-time Raksha Mantri Prabhu in commerce; Gadkari to handle Ganga cleaning too Changes made on basis of performanc­e, says Jaitley

- YOJNA GUSAI

With the clock ticking, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday shuffled his council of ministers to get the team ready for the crucial 2019 general election. He promoted and demoted ministers on the basis of performanc­e, threw in a few surprises and sent a signal on the “empowermen­t of women” by making Nirmala Sitharaman India’s first full-time woman defence minister, a portfolio mainly dominated by men. Indira Gandhi had earlier held the defence portfolio twice, but that was in addition to being Prime Minister.

Of the 13 ministers who took the oath on Sunday, the Prime Minister brought in nine new faces.

The JD(U) and the Shiv Sena skipped the swearing-in ceremony while Tamil Nadu’s ruling AIADMK attended it. This was the third reshuffle since the Narendra Modi government came to power in May 2014.

As for surprises, the PM inducted two prominent retired bureaucrat­s, Hardeep Singh Puri and Alphons Kannanthan­am, for housing and urban affairs and tourism and informatio­n technology respective­ly. Both have been made ministers of state (independen­t charge). Neither is a member of Parliament, and must be elected to either of the two Houses within six months.

Two other former bureaucrat­s were brought in too — former home secretary R.K. Singh and former Mumbai police commission­er Satya Pal Singh — both of whom are Lok Sabha members.

For their performanc­e, Piyush Goyal, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Dharmendra Pradhan were elevated. While Mr Goyal, minister of state

Somebody who has come from a small town, grown into the party with all the support of the leadership, and if given such responsibi­lity, it just makes you feel sometimes that cosmic grace is there... I am just overwhelme­d and humbled...

— Nirmala Sitharaman Defence minister

(independen­t charge) for power, was elevated to Cabinet rank and given charge of the crucial railway ministry too, Dharmendra Pradhan was elevated from MoS (independen­t charge) to Cabinet minister in charge of petroleum.

Mr Pradhan was also given additional charge of the skill developmen­t ministry, that was earlier with Rajiv Pratap Rudy, one of the ministers asked to put in his papers 48 hours before the Cabinet reshuffle.

MoS (independen­t charge) for minority affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi was elevated to Cabinet rank. As for demotions, the PM took away the sports ministry from minister of state (independen­t charge) Vijay Goel and shifted him to parliament­ary affairs as an MoS. Minister of state for informatio­n and broadcasti­ng Rajyavardh­an Rathore was shifted to the sports ministry as minister of state (independen­t charge). Mr Rathore will also continue as MoS at I&B.

There were no changes in the portfolios of the big three — Arun Jaitley, Sushma Swaraj and Rajnath Singh. Mr Jaitley, who was holding additional charge of defence, will

Continued from Page 1 continue as finance minister, Ms Swaraj as external affairs minister and Mr Singh as home minister.

Textiles minister Smriti Irani, who was given additional charge of I&B, will retain that portfolio from now as a full-time charge.

After a spate of train accidents, Mr Suresh Prabhu was shifted to commerce and industries, that was held by Ms Sitharaman. After the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan ceremony got over, Mr Prabhu tweeted that he was stepping down as railway minister. Mr Prabhu had offered to resign after a spate of accidents, but was asked to wait by Mr Modi.

Ms Uma Bharti was divested of the Prime Minister’s pet ministry, Ganga rejuvenati­on and water resources, and shifted to the ministry for water and sanitation. One of the ministers who virtually topped the performanc­e list, road transport, highways and shipping minister Nitin Gadkari, was given charge of Ganga rejuvenati­on, river developmen­t and water resources.

Other than the “4Ps — passion, proficienc­y, profession­al and political acumen”, said to be the main factors

With the latest expansion and reshuffle, there are now a total of 76 ministers, including the PM, with 27 having Cabinet rank, 11 ministers of state with independen­t charge and 37 ministers of state. There are 57 ministers from the LS and 18 from the RS.

behind selecting the nine new faces, the ruling BJP’s political considerat­ions also got highlighte­d. Three brahmins, one jat, one OBC, two rajputs, a dalit and two representa­tives from the minority communitie­s got representa­tion in Mr Modi’s team. While the BJP’s main focus is on OBCs and dalits, brahmins are seen as its core votebank.

A signal was also sent to poll-bound Karnataka. While Ms Sitharaman, a Rajya Sabha MP from Karnatakat­a, was made defence minister, Ananth Kumar Hegde from the coastal region of Karnataka was brought in as MoS for skill developmen­t.

Incidental­ly, the BJP did not perform well in the region in the last Assembly polls. Mr Hegde is also close to the RSS, sources said.

After the reshuffle, Mr Modi tweeted that he hoped the “experience and wisdom” of all those who took the oath would add “immense value to the council of ministers”.

The new faces in Team Modi represent states like Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh and Rajashthan, where Assembly elections are due; Kerala, where the BJP is trying to expand its base; Uttar Pradesh, where the BJP formed its first government after 14 years; and Bihar, where it joined hands again with Nitish Kumar’s JD(U).

Among the new ministers — R.K. Singh (Rajput), Hardeep Singh Puri (Sikh) and Alphons Kannanthan­am (Christian) were made MoS (independen­t charge). Mr Singh was given charge of power and new and renewable energy.

Rajya Sabha MP Shiv Pratap Shukla (Brahmin) was made MoS finance, while former Mumbai police chief and Baghpat MP Satya Pal Singh (Jat) was given HRD, water resources, river developmen­t and Ganga rejuvenati­on. While Mr Shukla is from eastern UP, Dr Singh is from western UP.

Buxar MP Ashwini Choubey (brahmin) is now MoS health and family welfare, Tikamgarh MP Virendra Kumar (dalit) is MoS, women and child and minority affairs and Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat (Rajput) is MoS agricultur­e.

Asked for his reaction after the rejig, Mr Jaitley said the allocation of portfolios was done after close monitoring of the performanc­e of each ministry and its ministers by the PM. Mr Jaitley said the PM had certainly laid down “a high standard of accountabi­lity in governance”. Mr Jaitley added the allocation­s were based on competence and who could perform well in which ministry.

With the latest expansion and reshuffle, there are now a total of 76 ministers, including the Prime Minister, with 27 having Cabinet rank, 11 ministers of state with independen­t charge and 37 ministers of state. There are 57 ministers from the Lok Sabha and 18 from the Rajya Sabha. Uttar Pradesh has 12 ministers in the government, including Mr Modi.

 ?? — PTI ?? Defence minister-designate Nirmala Sitharaman after taking the oath as a Cabinet minister at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI Defence minister-designate Nirmala Sitharaman after taking the oath as a Cabinet minister at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Sunday.
 ??  ?? Hardeep Singh Puri, retired diplomat, is MoS of housing and urban affairs
Hardeep Singh Puri, retired diplomat, is MoS of housing and urban affairs
 ??  ?? Piyush Goyal promoted to Cabinet, given Railways, to keep charge of coal too
Piyush Goyal promoted to Cabinet, given Railways, to keep charge of coal too

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