Modi cabinet reshuffle discussed: PM’s important meeting with Union Council of Ministers possible today

Such discussions are in full swing that PM Modi may expand his cabinet.
Image Source : PTI/FOLE There is strong talk that PM Modi may expand his cabinet ahead of the crucial elections

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will preside over the meeting of the Union Council of Ministers on Monday amidst the buzz of cabinet reshuffle. The meeting is expected to take place at the newly built convention center at Pragati Maidan in Delhi. Even before this, top leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), including PM Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP chief JP Nadda and National General Secretary BL Santosh, held a meeting at the Prime Minister’s residence in New Delhi on Wednesday (June 28) night. ,

Sources said they discussed the cabinet reshuffle and strategy for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

He said that three general secretaries and four secretaries are likely to be inducted into the national organization of the BJP as part of preparations for the upcoming general elections 2024.

BJP sources said the Prime Minister has been informed about the changes in the party in view of the crucial elections.

Sources claimed that four BJP leaders from Uttar Pradesh, one from poll-bound Madhya Pradesh and two from Rajasthan, where assembly elections are due this year, and two from Maharashtra are likely to be included in the Modi cabinet.

Along with the national organizational reshuffle, the ruling party is also likely to make some major changes in the state units of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. After the massive defeat in Karnataka, the BJP does not want to take any chances as the saffron party is facing a tough fight from the Congress in Madhya Pradesh. The BJP is in power in Madhya Pradesh, where the Kamal Nath-led Congress is trying to wrest power from the saffron party. The BJP is making a strategy to defeat the divided Congress in Rajasthan. However, the Rajasthan BJP is also reportedly facing a leadership crisis ahead of the assembly elections.

Also, the fight for Lok Sabha 2024 will be even tougher as almost all anti-BJP parties are planning to fight unitedly against the saffron party. In such a situation, BJP also needs a changed and new strategy to retain power in the upcoming general elections.

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