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Politics | Modi’s team of ministers outlines new government’s focus

Narendra Modi’s selection of 24 Cabinet ministers, nine ministers of state with independent charge and 24 ministers of state has a lot to do with implementing 75 milestones before 2022, which are crucial for the BJP’s continued electoral success.

May 10, 2020 / 12:13 IST
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By effecting a 40 per cent change in the composition of his team of ministers after the Lok Sabha polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi may have shown that he would harbour less patience and wield greater authority for getting results in the second tenure of his government.

As the huge mandate has placed immense expectations on his deliverables, Modi will ensure that things get done in the government by persons whom he thinks are right for the job. Unlike the first tenure when paucity of talent haunted his choices, Modi has shown that there is a serious intent on his part to make do with men and women who he thinks can bring early results on issues of governance.

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This approach goes beyond just installing Amit Shah as home minister in his debut role in the Union Cabinet, or moving Nirmala Sitharaman from defence portfolio to take charge of finance.

Rajnath Singh’s shift from the home ministry to the defence ministry was largely the result of Modi placing responsibility on Shah to deliver on BJP’s set of promises on improving the internal security situation by better, efficient and modern policing to begin with, followed by ways to deal with contentious but crucial issues (for BJP) such as Article 370, checking illegal migration through border states and stamping out terrorist modules.