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Jayarajan may be back in Kerala cabinet

Decision follows Vijayan’s criticism by cabinet colleagues

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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is all set to re-induct his former No.2 in the Cabinet E.P. Jayarajan and also effect a makeover of his team.

The decision reportedly follows his criticism by some Cabinet colleagues over the manner in which he handled the solar scam report, and to counter that he is said to be all set for a Cabinet reshuffle.

Informed sources told IANS that very soon a shake-up would be effected and there is every possibilit­y of a swap of positions between Speaker of the Assembly P. Sreeramakr­ishnan with that of a state minister.

Vijayan could well spring a surprise by naming a woman as the first female Speaker of the assembly. At present there are two woman ministers in the Vijayan Cabinet.

Present state Labour and Excise Minister T.P. Ramakrishn­an, one of the closest aides of Vijayan and not in the best of health, is likely to be relieved of the Excise portfolio to reduce his work load.

Jayarajan had to quit as state Industries Minister from the Cabinet in October last year after charges of nepotism surfaced when he appointed two of his close relatives to top state public sector enterprise­s.

But last month, he and his party CPI-M got a huge relief, with the Kerala High Court quashing the FIR registered by the Vigilance Department.

The CPI-M has always been under firm control of the “Kannur lobby” in the party and Jayarajan also comes from Kannur, and until he was unceremoni­ously dropped, he was the most trusted aide of Vijayan.

By bringing him back, Vijayan expects to have enough ammunition to tackle any dissenting voices in the Cabinet.

At Thursday’s Cabinet meeting, party colleague and Law Minister A.K. Balan said there was a kind of undue haste shown by Vijayan by going public with the findings of the solar commission report.

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