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The reshuffle cabinet does not mean, BJP requires a vision reshuffle: Congress

New Delhi: Congress has called a reshuffle cabinet that is meaningless because it alleges that BJP has failed to rule the country correctly and requires a vision reshuffle.
In a statement, the spokesman for the Jaiverer Shergill Congress said, “The reshuffle cabinet has no meaning because the BJP government is truly ‘asafal’, when it comes to the economy, work, infra health, national security.
The BJP government needs a vision resetiation, instead of overhauling Portfolio !!.
“The first major overhaul of Modi 2.0 was at night on Wednesday, ahead of 2022 elections in five states, including Uttar Pradesh.
Complete reshuffle will be dominated by Bihar with Janata Dal United made a comeback followed by a BJP nomination from Bengal.
Leading names include Jyotiraditya Scindia, Sarbanou Sonowal, Narayan Rane, who might be part of the massive overhaul of the Union cabinet.

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