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Careful Balancing In NDA Coalition 

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June 12, 2024
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“Drawing strength from the politics of consensus in the allocation of portfolios the Prime Minister has demonstrated the strength of BJP as bigger alley by retaining the ministers of his previous cabinet and allocating them the portfolios which they held successfully in the previous Government.”

A balanced representation to youth, women, schedule casts, schedule tribes and other backwards class in the just constituted BJP led NDA coalition ministry shows Prime Minister’s deep interest in inclusiveness. While due representation to the states where BJP’s allies are in power at the centre shows Prime Minister’s respect for the regional aspirations, the inclusion of a good number of BJP ministers from Schedule castes (SCs), schedule tribes (STs) and OBCs (Other Backward Classes) shows Prime Minister’s concern for consolidation of BJP’s position in several pockets of key northern states where the party has lost in just concluded Lok Sabha elections . Notably the coalition ministry under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra has many experienced veterans including some retired top bureaucrats having the distinction of successfully running some key ministries during last five years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The inclusion of three former Chief Ministers of three key states of country is yet another attempt to boost regional aspirations in policy decisions at the centre. The BJP led NDA coalition ministry in fact is a reflection of country’s diversity for which India is known across the world.  Drawing strength from the politics of consensus in the allocation of portfolios the Prime Minister has demonstrated the strength of BJP as bigger alley by retaining the ministers of his previous cabinet and allocating them the portfolios which they held successfully in the previous Government under the leadership of Prim Minister Narendra Modi. The Prime Minister has as such demonstrated his authority with generosity in adjusting allies and allocating them the portfolios which they deserved for the purposes of the fulfillment of the aspirations of the people of their home states.

“The inclusion of veterans including three former Chief Ministers, retention of all the five top heavy weights with the same portfolios they held in the previous Government and return of two top retired bureaucrats as cabinet ministers  is an attempt to groom the youth leaders inducted for the first time in the BJP led coalition as Cabinet Ministers and Ministers of State .”

The inclusion of two former chief ministers — Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Madhya Pradesh) and Manohar Lal Khattar (Haryana) with key portfolios of Agriculture and Housing ,Urban Affairs and power respectively shows Prime Minister’s respect for the mandate the BJP has received in Madhya Pradesh and his deep interest in the industrial and infrastructural development  of Haryana. Significantly the Northern States like Madhya Pradesh and Harayana are known for unprecedented growth in Agriculture farming and social service sectors. The inclusion of veterans including three former Chief Ministers, retention of all the five top heavy weights with the same portfolios they held in the previous Government and return of two top retired bureaucrats as cabinet ministers  is an attempt to groom the youth leaders inducted for the first time in the BJP led coalition as Cabinet Ministers and Ministers of State .

 

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