Latest – Modi 3.0 Cabinet Reflects How BJP Is Eyeing Upcoming Assembly Polls In Six States And UTs | Saffron Party’s Mega Plan Explained
Modi 3.0 Cabinet- The NDA suffered a significant setback in the just ended Lok Sabha elections as it lost more than 43 seats that it had gained in the 2019 Parliamentary election
Modi 3.0 Cabinet Reflects How BJP Is Eyeing Upcoming Assembly Polls In Six States And UTs | Saffron Party’s Mega Plan Explained
Modi 3.0 Cabinet – The reshuffle pays best attention to states which are due for election by 2025 with considerable representation from the states including Maharashtra, Haryana, Bihar, Jharkhand Delhi & Jammu & Kashmir. Maharashtra got 6 ministerial positions though it is not very popular this time due to its important geographical position despite recent electoral.
setbacks. The year of formation of Haryana was marked by its induction into the UT and ultimately into the selective list of IT blooms.
for, three MPs to help mitigate rural disgruntlement. Bihar thus has eight ministers to underline the political might the state holds in the NDA, especially ahead of the 2025 polls.
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Cabinet Ministers today took oath at the Rashtrapati Bhawan; Prime Minister Narendra Modi Saturday at his residence after swearing in for the record third term on Sunday redistributed portfolios for the ministers. It is mentioned that up to 72 of them, out of which 67 as BJP members and 5 from other NDA parties, became the ministers. Out of them 30 are having of the Cabinet rank ministers, five Independent Charge ministers, and 36 Ministers of state. This has brought repetitiveness in the structure of the Modi Cabinet 3 since the old guards that include Amit Shah, Rajnath Singh, Nirmala Sitharaman, and S Jaishankar in their respective portfolios. 0.
But of course some relative newcomers to the government post are not necessarily new toleadership; they have been inducted into the Council of Ministers. The new faces have also fared well in the Modi Cabinet by having a ministerial position for themselves are Manohar Lal Khattar, Shivraj Chouhan and HD Kumaraswamy. These fresh inductions are strategically made in wake of the coming assembly elections in various stakes. So, the percentage of ministers from six states and UTs by 2025 is relatively low 21/72 or 29 percent, respectively.
Some of the states and union territories, which have contributed equally to published data, include Haryana, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, J-K, Delhi, & Bihar.
It also said that 4 states are set to go for Assembly elections in 2024 and 2025. Maharashtra a write off state which contributes 48 MPs to the lower house got just six ministerial positions this time.
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The Republican Party of India, the Shiv Sena, which is led by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and the BJP account for four of these ministers. The saffron party is not in the mood to take things lightly following the state’s major vote catastrophe and wants to concentrate on the next Assembly elections. Notably, and regarded as a significant loss, the BJP-led NDA secured 17 of the state’s 48 Lok Sabha seats.
East Delhi MP Harsh Malhotra was the lone minister sworn in from the nation’s capital during the most recent Modi 3.0 reshuffle. On Sunday, Annapurna Devi and Sanjay Seth, two Jharkhand-based BJP MPs, also took an oath of office as ministers. In 2025, there will be assembly elections in Jharkhand and Delhi.
Eight legislators from Bihar, which gave the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) 30 MPs in the Lok Sabha, were appointed to cabinet positions. After Uttar Pradesh, this state has the second-highest number of ministerial jobs of any state. Ram Nath Thakur, Satish Chandra Dubey, Giriraj Singh, Nityanand Rai, Chirag Paswan, Lalan Singh, Raj Bhushan Choudhary, and Jeetan Ram Manjhi were among those appointed to ministerial positions.
The NDA suffered a significant setback in the just ended Lok Sabha elections as it lost more than 43 seats that it had gained in the 2019 Parliamentary election in all of the aforementioned states, which would be the subject of the Assembly election.
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