Hindustan Times (Patiala)

BJP gets going on govt formation

HUDDLE Meetings to discuss portfolios for senior leaders; Punjab CM Badal tipped to be NDA convener

- Kumar Uttam ■ kumar.uttam@hindusatnt­imes.com

NEW DELHI: As another exit poll predicted a clear victory for a BJP-led coalition, the party on Wednesday began planning for the next government in right earnest with three key leaders flying to Gandhinaga­r to meet PM candidate Narendra Modi while meetings were held in the Capital too.

Modi’s immediate challenge is to select heavyweigh­t party leaders for key cabinet assignment­s without ruffling any feathers, strike a balance in dividing talent between the party and government, and suitably accommodat­e the two veterans, LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi.

That Modi wants to implement his election promise — “less government, more governance” — by going in for a smaller cabinet could leave him with less elbow room to manoeuvre, given the large number of aspirants for key cabinet posts. For instance, the agricultur­e, food and civil supplies and fertilizer ministries could all be brought under one cabinet minister.

Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal could be named NDA convener, a post held by JD(U) president Sharad Yadav till his party broke away from the alliance last year. NDA’s working chairman may be elevated to NDA chairman, a post held by ailing former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

Also, sources said, Modi was considerin­g inducting some unexpected faces, including Gujarat energy ministry Saurabh Patel, former ICICI Bank chairman KV Kamath and former disinvestm­ent minister Arun Shourie. BJP leaders suggested the string of meetings in Delhi and Gandhinaga­r were an attempt to address these challenges. “The discussion is about who would join the government and who would stay back in the organisati­on… We haven’t come down to talking about portfolios yet,” a senior leader said hours before BJP president Rajnath Singh, senior leader Arun Jaitley and former president Nitin Gadkari took a chartered flight to Ahmedabad for a closed-door meeting with Modi.

This also marked a departure from the usual practice of holding such deliberati­ons in Delhi. Instead, Rajnath and Gadkari held separate consultati­ons with the Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, who flew out to Bhopal soon after.

The meeting is learnt to have been aimed at gauging her mood on joining the Modi government. Sushma, who did not play a major role in the campaign, is keeping her cards close to her chest and apparently wants Modi to speak his mind on her role in a future government. She is speculated to be interested in the defence or external affairs ministry.

Swaraj’s mentor and deputy PM in the Vajpayee government, Advani, has already indicated that he would not join the Modi cabinet.

Sources said Joshi was eyeing finance or external affairs, but the key leaders weren’t on board on this. “Since presidenti­al and vice- presidenti­al elections are far away, some important constituti­onal post, like Lok Sabha Speaker, could be offered to the two veterans,” a BJP leader told HT.

“Atalji and Advaniji are our founder members, our most senior leaders. The party’s parliament­ary board will take an appropriat­e decision at an appropriat­e time (about Advani),” Gadkari, playing an active role in negotiatin­g with various groups in the party, told reporters.

The discussion­s in Gujarat are also expected to clear the air over whether BJP president Rajnath Singh would be part of the government and what ministry he would get in the event of joining the council of minister.

Having gone public with his intention to serve the party for the remaining term, Singh is seen as a probable for the allimporta­nt home or defence portfolios.

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Modi: Action in Gandhinaga­r

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