Arvind Kejriwal, who will take charge as Delhi's chief minister on Saturday, is likely to have a deputy. Manish Sisodia, a 43-year-old former journalist who is the number 2 of the Aam Aadmi Party, is set to be Delhi's first Deputy Chief Minister, say sources.
Somnath Bharti, the former law minister who came to symbolize the political inexperience of AAP in its previous 49-day stint in Delhi, has been dropped, sources say. Mr Bharti's midnight raid targeting African women at a south Delhi colony badly dented the government's image but Mr Kejriwal did not sack him then.
Others likely to find a place in the Delhi cabinet are Gopal Rai, Jitendra Tomar, Sandeep Kumar and Asim Ahmed Khan. Rakhi Bidlan, who was the only woman in the previous cabinet, has also been dropped.
The two leaders met Prime Minister Narendra Modi this morning.
As the shape of the new cabinet emerged this morning, Mr Sisodia spoke to NDTV on AAP's priorities, which include slashing electricity bills and providing 700 litres of water free to every home.
On Tuesday, AAP won a historic mandate to return to power in Delhi, winning 67 of 70 seats in assembly polls and decimating the BJP and the Congress.
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