Cabinet has strengthened on the part of departments before the expansion of the Cabinet, consultation in CM residence

Political stir has increased for the part of departments before the cabinet expansion is held in the government of Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai. According to sources, an important meeting was held late Tuesday night at the main minister’s home, in which there was a thorough discussion on departmental responsibilities and regional balance. Durg City Mla Gajendra Yadav, Ambikapur Mla Rajesh Aggarwal and Arang Mla Guru Khushwant Saheb were present at the meeting. It is told that the Chief Minister held a detailed consultation with these MLAs to distribute the departments and to maintain social regional balance. Three new ministers are sworn in on Wednesday. It is noteworthy that three new faces should be sworn as minister on Wednesday. Preparations are almost certainly regarded as representatives of scheduled castles (SC), other backward classes (OBC) and Vaishya Sama. With this, the BJP not only wants to practice caste comparison in the state, but its effects can be seen until the upcoming elections in the Bihar meeting. Political messages and strategy political analysts believe that the BJP is working on a double -profit strategy through this expansion. On the one hand, efforts are being made to create organizational balance by representing different societies and regions in the state. On the other hand, the party wants to further strengthen its social basis. The focus meeting on the regional balance was specially discussed that the distribution of ministerial positions must be represented properly by the areas of North, South and Central Chhattisgarh. In addition, the party wants to strengthen its foundation by giving departmental responsibility to the MAs related to the Society. The road ahead will be clearer with the expansion of the Cabinet as well as the organizational structure of the ruling BJP. The appointment of new ministers will not only bring new energy into the government’s work style, but also strengthen the party’s strategy in the light of the upcoming election. Share this story -tags

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