whispers in the corridors
Are small parties within NDA holding up PM Modi’s cabinet reshuffle?

Amid growing anticipation within political and bureaucratic circles, indications are emerging that smaller parties within the NDA constituent may be contributing to a delay in the long-expected cabinet reshuffle in the Modi cabinet. Sources suggest that alliance partners, particularly those with limited but strategically significant parliamentary strength, have been engaged in backchannel negotiations over ministerial representation and portfolio allocation.
This comes at a time when the Prime Minister is believed to be keen on recalibrating his team ahead of key electoral cycles and evolving governance priorities. However, accommodating allies without upsetting the BJP’s internal balance appears to be a delicate exercise. Some leaders are reportedly pushing for greater visibility, while others are seeking retention of existing berths.
Appointment of Governors and additional charge to some likely this week ?
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Appointment of new Governors or additional charge to some is expected this week. The Prime Minister and Home Minister are believed to have been given final shape.
Exodus likely in Punjab Congress

In Punjab, all is not well within the Congress. It is said that a large number of senior leaders are reportedly unhappy with the re- appointment of Raja Waring as the state chief. Some senior leaders have not been included in the state-level poll committee. They have not been given any responsibility related to elections. This has reportedly upset the leaders. Sources said that about a dozen leaders may say goodbye to the party in the days to come.
DKS likely to expand Karnataka cabinet by August

Karnataka, Chief Minister D.K. Sivakumar is likely to expand his cabinet before the state assembly session scheduled in August. Presently, the DKS cabinet has 14 ministers and as per the House strength the state can have a total 34 ministers. So, almost 20 seats are vacant and lobbying is on by the MLAs and former ministers.




















