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Delhi, Sep 2: Prime Minister Narendra Modi Cabinet is going to be revamped
tomorrow, ahead of the Assembly elections in about half-a-dozen states in the
next one year and 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Some key portfolios like Defence
and Information & Broadcasting, which are being held as additional charges,
were expected to get full time ministers in the Cabinet rejig. Besides, there
are several ministries, most important among them is Railways, in regard to
which Mr Modi is believed to be unsatisfied with the performance of the
incumbent ministers. 'The Prime Minister wants to have a new reinvigorated team
to prepare for the 2019 Lok Sabha and Assembly battles by weeding out the
non-performers,' sources said. The Prime Minister has also to give
representation to the states going to polls, and also factor in various other
dynamics as part of the BJP's social engineering, they said. Ahead of the
Cabinet rejig, the Prime Minister has been presented a detailed report card of
every Minister, according to sources. Several ministers, including Rajiv Pratap
Rudy, Bandaru Dattatreya, Mahendra Pandey, Faggan Singh Kulaste, Sanjeev Balyan,
had already resigned to enable the Prime Minister to recast his team, which
would probably be the last major exercise before the next Lok sabha elections.
There were also reports of Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti, having
offered to resign, but she refused to either deny or confirm the news, tweeting
that only party chief Amit shah or any other person authorised by him had the
right to say anything on the matter. Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu, whose
Department has been shaken by a series of recent accidents might be given some
other portfolio. He had put in his papers in the wake of the Utkal Ganga
Express derailment, but the Prime Minister had asked him to wait. UNI
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