The BJP’s disappointing performance in Uttar Pradesh has emerged as one of the main reasons why it failed to achieve majority.
A section of political observers believe that the number of Union ministers from the state may decline from the previous 12, which also included Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the number of MLAs has halved compared to 2019.
However, a few observers say the 2019 figure would be retained as concerted efforts are needed to resolve the problems that emerged following the BJP’s defeat in UP.
They also feel that any reduction in the number of MPs could impact caste equations and further infuriate caste members who did not support BJP candidates in the Lok Sabha elections.
Although there is no confirmation on the exact figures, the names of several MPs have started doing the rounds for ministerial posts in the Modi government. The main contenders include Lucknow MP and former defense minister Rajnath Singh, Anupriya Patel of Apna Dal (S) and Jayant Chaudhary, president of the BJP’s new alliance partner Rashtriya Lok Dal.
According to sources, Pilibhit MP and PWD Minister of Yogi Adityanath government, Jitin Prasada, is also likely to be inducted into the Modi wardrobe.
Sources said some inclusions in the Modi cabinet could be made keeping caste equations in mind. The names of Pankaj Chaudhary (Maharajganj), SP Singh Baghel (Agra), Sakshi Maharaj (Unnao), Mukesh Rajput (Farrukhabad), Babu Ram Nishad and BL Verma (both Rajya Sabha members) are doing the rounds.
Sources said Pankaj Chaudhary may be inducted keeping Kurmi voters in mind. Shakshi Maharaj, Mukesh Rajput and BL Verma are in the fray given the BJP’s attempt to consolidate Lodhi votes. It is likely that only one of the three could get a place in the NDA government.
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