This Article is From Apr 07, 2022

Andhra Cabinet Reshuffle On Cards, 19 Ministers May Be Dropped: Report

The Chief Minister is likely to induct new ministers into the state Cabinet in a matter of few days, with anticipations running that the swearing-in could even take place on April 9, sources told news agency ANI.

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Amravati (Andhra Pradesh) :

Keeping an eye on the 2024 Assembly elections in the state, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is all set for a Cabinet reshuffle with as many as 19 ministers likely to be dropped.

The Chief Minister is likely to induct new ministers into the state Cabinet in a matter of few days, with anticipations running that the swearing-in could even take place on April 9, sources told news agency ANI.

Sources told ANI that only four of the incumbent ministers may retain their positions.

The Chief Minister, sources added, will submit the final list of new ministers to Governor Biswabhushan Harichandran before April 9.

Mr Reddy on Wednesday reportedly handed over the final list of the 19 ministers being dropped from the state cabinet to the Governor.

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In the current cabinet, there are five Deputy Chief Ministers. Mr Reddy is likely to have five new Deputy Chief Ministers as part of his strategy to strike a caste balance in the state.

Currently, the five Deputy Chief Ministers represent Scheduled caste, Scheduled Tribe, Backward Caste, minority and Kapu communities.

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Also, there are 11 ministers from upper castes, including four from the Reddy community, seven from OBC, five from SC, and one each from ST and Muslim communities.

With the State Assembly elections scheduled in 2024 in Andhra Pradesh, this reshuffle holds importance.

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Mr Reddy, midway during his term after assuming the Chief Minister's post, had indicated that he would reorganise the Cabinet. The reshuffle was scheduled to take place last December, but it was delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Last month, Mr Reddy had stated that the Cabinet reorganisation will take place after Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, which was on April 2.
 

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