KV Correspondent

BJP negates reports about cabinet reshuffle

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Srinagar: BJP’s National Vice President and Kashmir affairs in-Charge Avinash Rai Khana Wednesday rejected reports of a proposed Cabinet reshuffle.

Pertinently, the statement has put to rest all the speculations that were raised over the past two months about the proposed cabinet reshuffle.

Khana said that no reshuffle is expected to take place in the near future. “These are all speculations and we should not give any heed to all this. As of now there is no plan for any reshuffle among BJP ministers in the state. The party high command has not taken any decision in this regard,” Khana said.

 When asked about speculations that the PDP and BJP may go for a reshuffle of the cabinet ministers, he said both the parties have not yet decided to make any immediate changes in the cabinet.

 He said that BJP and PDP ministers are working well. “They are taking forward the agenda of peace and prosperity in the state as envisioned by Prime Minister Modi,” Khana claimed.

 However, Khana further added that the central party leadership is regularly assessing the performance of their party ministers in different states including the Jammu and Kashmir and where ever some intervention is required in the interest of the masses and the state party unit, the party high command takes a call after holding threadbare discussions within the party first.

 Commenting on the braid chopping issues in Kashmir, Khana said that government is serious over the issue and won’t allow any body to create uncertainty in the state.

 The BJP with 25 seats has eight cabinet and three ministers of state, including Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh, while the PDP has 13 ministers, including Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.

 Meanwhile a senior BJP leader, who recently attended National Executive Meeting, said that the central leaders remained busy on chalking out national agenda of the party and how to improve programme implementation of various central schemes meant for poor across the state.

“There was neither specific discussion on the state centric issues nor any performance audit of the JK BJP leaders,” the BJP leader said.

Notably, BJP General Secretary, Ram Madhav, and Khana had recently held one-on-one meeting with his party ministers in Srinagar. Almost all ministers had met the two leaders and briefed them about their respective departments.

 


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