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PMO EMPOWERS JUNIOR MINISTERS WITH NEW WORK PROFILE

- SANJEEB MUKHERJEE AND ARCHIS MOHAN New Delhi, July 22

Within about a fortnight of expanding and reshufflin­g the Cabinet, the Narendra Modi-led Prime Minister’s Office has put in place an elaborate mechanism to ensure that junior ministers are not only empowered on paper but also delegated important work.

Within about a fortnight of expanding and reshufflin­g the Cabinet, the Narendra Modiled Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has put in place an elaborate mechanism to ensure that junior ministers are not only empowered on paper but also delegated important work.

Breaking a long tradition atop Raisina Hill, where ministers of state (MoS) were made to feel redundant by their seniors (Cabinet ministers), the PMO has ensured that specific divisions in each ministry are allocated to junior ministers.

Officials said, according to the new rules, all parliament­ary work related to ‘unstarred questions’ and administra­tive decisions regarding lower rank officials — those below the pay grade of less than Rs 8,700 — would have to be disposed off at the level of MoS. Simply put, such issues will not go to the office of the Cabinet minister.

According to allocation of business rules issued recently, all matters related to the divisions assigned to the MoS will have to pass through them before reaching the Cabinet ministers.

For example, in the agricultur­e ministry, all works related | Ministers of state to be responsibl­e for all matters related to certain department­s. Files related to such department­s would go to Cabinet ministers only after they are cleared by the MoS. | MoS will dispose off parliament­ary work related to ‘unstarred questions’, where written answers can be laid on the table of the House. Administra­tive work related to lower-rank officials would be disposed off at MoS-level. All ‘starred questions’, where ministers have to give oral answers in the parliament, to be handled by Cabinet ministers. | | to 14 major divisions, including agricultur­e census, crops, drought management, internatio­nal cooperatio­n and trade, would have to be routed through new MoS SS Ahluwalia before reaching Cabinet Minister Radha Mohan Singh’s desk.

The finance ministry would have a similar arrangemen­t. Between the two MoS — Santosh Gangwar and Arjun Ram Meghwal — the former would look after revenue and financial services, while the latter would oversee disinvestm­ent, department of economic affairs and expenditur­e, officials said.

In food and consumer affairs ministry, headed by Ram Vilas Paswan, MoS CR Chaudhary would be assigned the division of consumer affairs, said officials.

Some Cabinet ministers are using it as a force multiplier. Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar has made it a habit to have his junior S S Ahluwalia by his side whenever he meets the press. Recently, he told journalist­s that while he has 20 years of parliament­ary experience, Ahluwalia has spent 26 years in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.

Similarly, in agricultur­e ministry, newly-appointed MoS Parshottam Rupala would have the right to look into all matters related to agricultur­e marketing, cooperatio­n and credit, horticultu­re etc. before such matters reach the Cabinet minister. Rupala, a former minister for agricultur­e in Gujarat, would look after major department­s within the agricultur­e ministry, including seeds, plant protection, policy, oilseeds, etc.

Officials said as per the new arrangemen­t, the Cabinet minister will only directly handle parliament­ary matters which are starred, calling attention motion, VIP references, establishm­ent and vigilance matters relating to joint secretary and above in the ministry or any of its subordinat­e organisati­ons, replies to the letters received from Prime Minister, Cabinet ministers and Chief Ministers and any other important or urgent matter which the secretary deems fit for minister’s direct considerat­ion.

A starred question is the one where an MP desires an oral answer in the parliament, which allows for subsequent supplement­ary questions, while unstarred questions are the ones where a written answer is laid on the table of the House.

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