While the opposition parties have criticized that the Telugu Desam and Janata Dal parties in the National Democratic Alliance will give severe problems to Prime Minister Modi in forming the Union Cabinet,
Prime Minister Modi has ruined everything. How is this possible? Let’s see about that.
After the National Democratic Alliance led by Prime Minister Modi won 292 seats in the Lok Sabha elections, Modi took office as the Prime Minister for the third consecutive term.
Prime Minister Modi has formed the largest cabinet since 2014 to give due recognition to the National Democratic Alliance parties.
Along with him, there are 30 Cabinet Ministers, 5 Ministers of State with special responsibility and 36 Ministers of State and 71 people took oath as Ministers.
A look at the composition of this new cabinet shows the tact and resourcefulness of Prime Minister Modi. Prime Minister Modi has created a new grammar of coalition government by making many new faces along with old faces as ministers.
It must be said that during the election, when the BJP campaigned that they would completely abolish seat reservation if it came back to power, it must be said that the campaign was false through its cabinet selection.
Prime Minister Modi, who has appointed 61 people from BJP and 11 people from NDA, has officially appointed 27 people from OBC category, 5 people from SC category and 4 people from ST category as ministers.
In Modi 3.0, we can see that every region of India is represented.
18 ministers from the north, 17 ministers from the west, 15 ministers from the east, 13 ministers from the south, 6 ministers from the central region of India and 3 ministers from the north-eastern region are participating in Prime Minister Modi’s cabinet.
14 of the ex-ministers did not contest the election while 19 of the ex-ministers who contested did not win. Among the winners, 6 ex-ministers were not given a place in the new cabinet.
Already, from the fact that only 33 of the ministers who were part of Prime Minister Modi’s cabinet have become ministers this time, it is clear from the fact that Prime Minister Modi’s nature of giving in and embracing the alliance parties.
In Modi 2.0, there were 6 women ministers, in Modi 3.0, 7 women ministers are seen as recognition given to women.
Prime Minister Modi has given 2 ministers to the state despite getting only one member of Parliament from Kerala, as well as giving one minister each from Punjab and Tamil Nadu, where the BJP alliance did not win in any constituency, he has made the people of those states proud.
It is said that in a coalition government, it is always normal for the coalition parties to try to bend the government administration according to their party’s policy. Opposition parties have been saying that Prime Minister Modi cannot handle this. Prime Minister Modi has responded to that with his actions.
For those who have already been the chief minister of a state, a good state chief minister will surely have the ability to bring different parties with different views to work together for the betterment of the people.
That is why Prime Minister Modi is including 6 former state chief ministers in his cabinet apart from himself. It is worth mentioning that former Chief Minister of Karnataka HD Kumaraswamy and former Chief Minister of Bihar Jitan Ram Manjhi both belong to the BJP alliance.
In Prime Minister Modi’s National Democratic Alliance, Telugu Desam Party chief Chandrababu Naidu and United Janata Dal chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will try to capture key sectors. The opposition parties spread rumors that they would cause confusion in the alliance.
PM Modi also knows very well that they will not cause any trouble as they clearly know that there is no other option but to go along with PM Modi while demanding special status for their state.
Prime Minister Modi has given ministerial posts to 8 members of Parliament from Bihar, namely 2 from the United Janata Party, one from the Lok Janashakti Party, one from the Hindustani Awam Morcha and four from the BJP.
Similarly, in Andhra Pradesh, 2 members of the Telugu Desam Party have been given ministerial posts.
Also, Prime Minister Modi has surprised everyone by bringing proper representation to Haryana, Maharashtra, and Jharkhand states, which will face assembly elections this year. That means 7 people from Maharashtra, 3 from Haryana and 3 from Jharkhand have become ministers.
Prime Minister Modi, who has taken office as the Prime Minister of India for the 3rd consecutive time and has achieved a historic record, has also achieved a record in the way he formed the cabinet.
Everyone appreciates that the Modi 3.0 cabinet is the epitome of the tarakah mantra of ‘Development for all, with all beliefs, with all.’
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