Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Cabinet 2.0: Modi rewards and punishes

PM sends performanc­e-pays message to ministers, MPs Poor delivery, making headlines for wrong reasons penalised

- Kumar Uttam letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A day after he said the planned reshuffle of his cabinet was “not a change but an expansion”, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday went for a sea change in his team as he shuffled portfolios of many of his prominent ministers.

The most unexpected was the shifting of Smriti Irani from human resource developmen­t (HRD) to the unglamorou­s textiles ministry. Prakash Javadekar whose elevation to the cabinet rank on Tuesday took many by surprise replaced Irani as the HRD minister.

Newly appointed minister Anil Madhav Dave was appointed environmen­t minister in place of Javadekar.

Ravi Shankar Prasad is the new law minister, replacing DV Sadananda Gowda who was shifted to the statistics and programme implementa­tion ministry. Minister of state for railways Manoj Sinha was promoted and given independen­t charge of communicat­ions, while Prasad retained the charge of electronic­s and informatio­n technology.

Urban developmen­t minister M Venkaiah Naidu was divested of the parliament­ary affairs portfolio and given charge of the informatio­n and broadcasti­ng ministry, which was earlier with finance minister Arun Jaitley.

Chemicals and fertiliser­s minister Ananth Kumar was another gainer as he got the additional charge of parliament­ary affairs.

The changes were announced hours after Modi expanded his council of ministers, inducting 19 new faces as junior ministers and dropping five.

Shortly after the swearing-in at Rashtrapat­i Bhawan, Modi told his cabinet colleagues at a meeting that he had little time in hand and they should be prepared for “big changes” in their portfolios.

Though there was no change in the top four portfolios — home, external affairs, finance and defence —the Prime Minister delivered a clear message through major changes in portfolios of prominent ministers: that they should stay clear of controvers­ies.

Irani had a controvers­yriddled tenure that started with question marks about her academic credential­s but soon turned into frequent face-offs with the academia.

Gowda was unable to strike a positive chord with the judiciary, which has been upset with the government’s perceived attempt to interfere in judicial appointmen­ts. He courted controvers­y recently after he sought the law commission’s report on the implementa­tion of the uniform civil code.

Gowda has been shifted from law to the less important statistics and programme implementa­tion. Junior foreign minister General VK Singh too was engulfed in controvers­ies as his remarks drew frequent criticism of the government. The former army chief was stripped of independen­t charge in the statistics and implementa­tion ministry. Portfolios of rural developmen­t minister Birender Singh and steel minister Narendra Singh Tomar were swapped.

New junior minister Vijay Goyal will head the sports and youth affairs ministry, which has been vacant since Sarbanand Sonowal shifted from the Centre to become Assam chief minister.

Minister of state in the finance ministry, Jayant Sinha, was shifted as junior minister in the civil aviation department. Santosh Gangwar and Arjun Ram Meghwal are new ministers of state in the finance department.

Journalist-politician MJ Akbar was appointed junior minister in the external affair ministry. Fiveterm MP SS Ahluwalia was made minister of state for agricultur­e and parliament­ary affairs.

Among NDA allies, RPI’s Ramdas Athawale became junior minister in the social justice and empowermen­t ministry while Apna Dal’s Anupriya Patel got health and family welfare. The reshuffle was viewed as an exercise aimed both at pleasing voters in states headed for elections next year as well as speeding up efforts to boost economic growth.

Among those dropped was Mansukh Bhai Vasava, a junior minister in the tribal affairs ministry that had locked horns with Javadekar over tribal rights and diversion of forest land to industry. At least seven of the new ministers are from states going to polls next year and five are Dalit, part of the BJP’s plan to appeal to the scheduled castes in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d. The states vote next year and have a substantia­l population of scheduled castes. Modi’s cabinet has swelled to 78 — one of the biggest in years and a far cry from Modi’s 2014 election promise of “minimum government and maximum governance”.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? BJP leader Prakash Javadekar (left) greets Prime Minister Narendra Modi after being promoted to cabinet rank at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan on Tuesday morning.
PTI PHOTO BJP leader Prakash Javadekar (left) greets Prime Minister Narendra Modi after being promoted to cabinet rank at Rashtrapat­i Bhavan on Tuesday morning.
 ??  ?? Manoj Sinha Gets independen­t charge of telecommun­ications
Manoj Sinha Gets independen­t charge of telecommun­ications
 ??  ?? Birender Singh Loses rural developmen­t, goes to mines
Birender Singh Loses rural developmen­t, goes to mines
 ??  ?? Ravi Shankar Prasad Adds law ministry to electronic­s, IT portfolios
Ravi Shankar Prasad Adds law ministry to electronic­s, IT portfolios
 ??  ?? Smriti Irani Moved to low-profile textiles ministry
Smriti Irani Moved to low-profile textiles ministry
 ??  ?? DV Sadananda Gowda Loses law, shunted to statistics
DV Sadananda Gowda Loses law, shunted to statistics
 ??  ?? Jayant Sinha Goes to civil aviation from finance ministry
Jayant Sinha Goes to civil aviation from finance ministry
 ??  ?? Prakash Javadekar Replaces Smriti Irani as HRD minister
Prakash Javadekar Replaces Smriti Irani as HRD minister
 ??  ?? VK Singh Loses charge of statistics, programme implementa­tion
VK Singh Loses charge of statistics, programme implementa­tion
 ??  ?? Piyush Goyal Gets mines after power, coal and renewable energy
Piyush Goyal Gets mines after power, coal and renewable energy
 ??  ?? Ananth Kumar Takes over parliament­ary affairs from Venkaiah
Ananth Kumar Takes over parliament­ary affairs from Venkaiah

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