Cabinet reshuffle in J-K set for today

Jaamu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti. (Photo: Facebook)


The PDP-BJP ministry led by Mehbooba Mufti will be recast on Monday when the BJP will replace its existing ministers for which the BJP president Amit Shah has given the green signal.

The reshuffle of the ministry has been fixed at 12 noon when Governor NN Vohra will administer oath of office and secrecy to the new ministers and might elevate some ministers of state to the cabinet rank.

The reshuffle is likely to be confined to the BJP as Mehbooba has not given her mind whether she will carry out the exercise among the ministers of her PDP.

The state BJP chief Sat Sharma had on 17 April obtained resignation of all nine ministers of the party to enable a reshuffle. Two ministers, Lal Singh and Chander Prakash Ganga had resigned earlier when Mehbooba took a serious note of their participation in a meeting of the Hindu Ekta Manch and supporting the demand for CBI probe into the rape-murder of a minor girl in the Kathua district. She also complained about these ministers to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked him to drop them from her ministry. The BJP will forward the resignation letters of the nine ministers to Mehbooba today or tomorrow morning.

Moreover, the local BJP and RSS activists have been complaining to the party high command about the poor functioning of the BJP ministers who had many times caused embarrassment to the party. The BJP general secretary, Ram Madhav, had made several trips to J&K to cool down tempers of the party activists against non-performance of the ministers.

Top leaders of the state unit of BJP, including Sat Sharma, deputy chief minister Nirmal Singh and the organizational general secretary Ashok Koul had last week been summoned to Delhi to discuss the issue of reshuffling the ministers.

The PDP also has a vacancy in its quota of ministers following sacking of Haseeb Drabu, who was finance minister. Additional charge of his portfolio has been given to education minister Altaf Bukhari but holding charge of two major departments by a single minister was causing problems in both departments that require full time ministers. However, Mehbooba has not opened her cards whether she will induct any new minister of PDP tomorrow or not.

With two houses of legislature in J&K, the state can have 25 ministers out of which a quota of 14 has been allocated to the PDP and the remaining to the BJP.