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Uncertainty over the new role of the ministers fell from the Modi Cabinet

New Delhi: There is uncertainty over the new role of the former Union Minister, who was dropped from the Modi Cabinet earlier this month, in BJP organizational settings or other responsibilities.
After the cabinet reshuffle there was speculation in the BJP circle that only a few of them were imposed by the council of the Ministers will be accommodated in the organization and will be given the main responsibility.
But after two weeks, many in the Safron camp believed that it seemed impossible that the former minister would be given the position of the main organization.
“It seems impossible that the former Union Minister will be used as a carrier of the national office or giving the main responsibility in the organization after watching the way they are replaced,” said the person in the party.
On July 7, 12 ministers resigned from the Council of Ministers.
Those who resigned were D.v.
Sadandada Gowda, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, Dr.
Harsh Vardhan, Prakash Javadekar, Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Babul Supriyo, Dhotre Sanjay Shamrao, Rattan Lal Kataria, Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Debasree Chaudhuri.
Thaarchand Gehlot also resigned from the Union cabinet but he was appointed as Governor of Karnataka.
Other party leaders say that most of them, except two or three, will not be made by the party office carrier.
While a dozen ministers were dropped, three BJP National Office carriers were made by the minister in the cabinet of trade unions.
BJP National Secretary General, Bhupender Yadav has made the Cabinet Minister, while the National Vice President of the Annapurna Devi Party has also been a minister.
In addition, the BJP National Secretary, Bisweshwar Tudu also made the Union minister.
A party leader said that another vice president’s post was empty after beat Roy joined the Trinamool Congress.
“There is speculation in a circle of parties that Prasad and Javadekar can be given some organizational responsibility but not necessarily as a carrier of the national office.
Recently, BJP asked the prasad to serve the party’s seat on the accusation of Pegasus peering,” said a party leader.
A senior party leader shows that BJP follows ‘one person, one post’ policy, so some of the former ministers will be given an important role in the organization given the crucial assemblies that will be held early next year.
The leader of other Safron Party said that some former ministers will be assigned to work for assembly polls next year in five states – Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.
The fate of other people who have been dropped from the United Cabinet will be decided in the future and those who speak against party leadership and party lines will not be accommodated anywhere in the future.
A senior official said, if performance is the reason to show the door to these ministers from the Union Cabinet, it is impossible for them to be given the main responsibility.

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