The Asian Age

Amid reshuffle buzz, PM meets Shah, Nadda

Party leadership may move to take a series of measures to reinvigora­te its state organisati­ons and government­s, says sources

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New Delhi, June 11: Prime Minister Narendra Modi held deliberati­ons with Home minister Amit Shah and BJP president J.P. Nadda on Friday amid speculatio­n about a reshuffle in the Union Cabinet, an exercise Modi has not undertaken since forming the government for a second time in May 2019.

There is also a growing buzz about the Cabinet expansion in Uttar Pradesh after chief minister Yogi Adityanath met the BJP top brass during his two-day visit to the national capital.

Sources, however, added that PM Modi has been meeting Union ministers in different batches of late, and Mr Nadda has also been present there.

Union ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad and Jitendra Singh, besides BJP general secretary (organisati­on) B.L. Santhosh were also part of the deliberati­ons on Friday.

The deliberati­ons among the top Bharatiya Janata Party leaders at the prime minister’s residence came a day after Shah also met party allies from Uttar Pradesh, including Apna Dal's Anupriya Patel, who was a minister in the first Modi government but was not inducted in the next.

There has been no official word from the party on these deliberati­ons.

The BJP has of late been engaged in the review of its organisati­on and government works in different states.

Mr Nadda had also held a meeting with the party general secretarie­s where, besides the relief work carried out by the saffron organisati­on during the Covid pandemic, its performanc­e in the recent Assembly polls was also reviewed.

With the party now gearing up for the next round of Assembly polls in five states early next year, including in allimporta­nt Uttar Pradesh, it is expected to take various measures to bolster its social equation.

Of these five states, the BJP is in power in

Uttarakhan­d, Goa and Manipur, besides Uttar Pradesh, while the Congress is at the helm in Punjab.

Santhosh, who has often been part of the confabulat­ion among the BJP top brass, had recently visited Uttarakhan­d and Goa besides Uttar Pradesh.

Besides Adityanath, another state leader who had recently met Modi, Shah and Nadda is Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of opposition in West Bengal, a key state in the BJP’s political schemes where it suffered a setback on Friday as its national vice president Mukul Roy joined the Trinamul Congress.

Sources said the party leadership may move to take a series of measures to reinvigora­te its state organisati­ons and government­s, and a reshuffle of the Union Cabinet can be a part of the larger exercise.

Prime minister M Modi’s meetings with ministers should be seen in connection with a series of deliberati­ons the party has undertaken at the national and the state level, they said.

Three such meetings of Union ministers with the prime minister have been held so far at the latter's residence, and they have lasted for hours, sources said.

SOURCES SAID the party leadership may move to take a series of measures to reinvigora­te its state organisati­ons and government­s, and a reshuffle of the Union Cabinet can be a part of the larger exercise.

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