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PM keeps MEA to blunt Left attack

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Our Political Bureau New Delhi
The most significant aspect of the Cabinet reshuffle is the fact that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has kept the external affairs portfolio for himself.
 
The reason being given out by senior Congressmen is that it will ensure continuity before a crucial visit by US President George W Bush next month. The real reason, however, could be that the Prime Minister's stature among the allies will keep the Left attack on government's stand over Iran nuclear issue and Indo-US deal muted.
 
Whatever the reason, there are no strong message that the party has given through the reshuffle, only small hints on what is pre-occupying the mind of the Congress President Sonia Gandhi. The foremost being elections in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
 
Vyalar Ravi from Kerala has been Cabinet minister while TNCC president G K Vasan has been made a minister of state.
 
Oil diplomacy, and power reforms are occupying Manmohan Singh's mind as well, which is why Murli Deora, who has considerable networking skills has been brought in as petroleum minister, and Sushil Kumar Shinde, Gadnhi loyalist been made power minister.
 
The government seems to have decided to reward Kapil Sibal for his fire-fighting skills during the recent Bofors controversy. He has been elevated to Cabinet minister, equivalent to his rival, law minister Hansraj Bharadwaj.
 
Ambika Soni's inclusion in the Cabinet was expected but the jury is still out on whether this inclusion as a Tourism minister is a punishment posting. Soni, it seems, has lost out to her main rival Ahmad Patel, political secretary to Sonia Gandhi, this time.
 
None of the young MPs, except Ajay Maken, has been made minister. Maken too has had a long stint in state politics and has been brought in to counter Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit. Otherwise, Rahul Gandhi's refusal to accept any post in the party or government has meant it is curtains for the young brigade to operate on any official capacity.
 
After being in the opposition for 10 years, Sonia Gandhi appears more inclined to reward older, more trusted loyalists than young blood. "They must wait for their turn," she said when asked as to why no young MP has been inducted.
 
  • Cabinet ministers
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    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh: External Affairs, Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Planning, Atomic Energy, Space
     
    Pranab Mukherjee: Defence
     
    Arjun Singh: Human Resource Development
     
    Sharad Pawar: Agriculture, Consumer affairs, Food and Public Distribution
     
    Lalu Prasad: Railways
     
    Shivraj Patil: Home
     
    Ram Vilas Paswan: Chemicals & Fertilisers and Steel
     
    Jaipal Reddy: Urban Development
     
    K Chandra Shekhar Rao: Labour and Employment
     
    P Chidambaram: Finance
     
    Mahavir Prasad: Small Scale Industries, Agro and rural industries
     
    P R Kyndiah: Tribal Affairs & Development of North Eastern Region
     
    T R Baalu: Shipping; Road Transport & highways
     
    Shankersinh Vaghela: Textiles
     
    Kamal Nath: Commerce & Industry
     
    H R Bhardwaj: Law & Justice.
     
    Raghuvansh Prasad Singh: Rural Development
     
    Priyaranjan Dasmunsi: Information and Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs
     
    Mani Shankar Aiyar: Panchayati Raj, Youth Affairs and Sports
     
    Meira Kumar: Social Justice & Empowerment
     
    A Raja: Environment & Forests
     
    Dayanidhi Maran: Communication & Information Technology
     
    Anbumani Ramdoss: Health & Family Welfare
     
    Sis Ram Ola: Mines
     
    Murli Deora: Petroleum and Natural Gas
     
    Sushil Kumar Shinde: Power
     
    A R Antulay: Minority Affairs
     
    Vayalar Ravi: Overseas Indian Affairs
     
    Ambika Soni: Tourism and Culture
     
    Saifuddin Soz: Water Resources
     
    Shibu Soren: Coal
     
    Santosh Mohan Dev: Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises
     
    P C Gupta: Company Affairs
     
    Kapil Sibal: Science & Technology and Ocean Development
  • Ministers of State (Independent Charge)
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    Renuka Choudhury: Women and child Development
     
    Subodh Kant Sahay: Food Processing Industries
     
    Vilas Muttemwar: Non-Conventional Energy Sources
     
    Kumari Selja: Urban Employment & Poverty Alleviation.
     
    Praful Patel: Civil Aviation
     
    G K Vasan: Statistics and Programme Implementation
     
    Oscar Fernandes: Minister without portfolio
  • Ministers of State
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    E Ahamed: External Affairs
     
    Suresh Pachauri: Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions and Parliamentary Affairs
     
    B K Handique: Chemical and Fertilisers, Parliamentary Affairs
     
    Panabaka Lakshmi: Health & Family Welfare
     
    Dasari Narayan Rao: Coal & Mines
     
    Shaqeel Ahmed: Communications & Information Technology
     
    Rao Inderjit Singh: Defence
     
    Naranbhai Rathwa: Railways
     
    K H Muniappa: Road Transport and Highways
     
    M V Rajashekharan: Planning
     
    Kantilal Bhuria: Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution
     
    Manik Rao Gavit: Home Affairs
     
    Sri Prakash Jaiswal: Home Affairs
     
    Prithviraj Chavan: Prime Minister's Office
     
    Taslimuddin: Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution.
     
    Suryakanta Patil: Rural Development; Parliamentary Affairs
     
    Md Ali Ashraf Fatmi: Human Resource Development
     
    A Narendra: Rural Development
     
    R Velu: Railways
     
    S S Palanimanikkam: Finance
     
    S Regupathy: Home Affairs
     
    K Venkatapathy: Law & Justice
     
    Subbulakshmi Jegadeesan: Social Justice & Empowerment
     
    E V K Elangovan: Textiles
     
    Kanti Singh: Heavy Industries
     
    Namo Narayan Meena: Environment & Forests
     
    Akhilesh Singh: Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public distribution
     
    Pawan Kumar Bansal: Finance
     
    Anand Sharma: External Affairs
     
    Ajay Maken: Urban Development
     
    M M Pallam Raju: Defence
     
    Akhilesh Das: Steel
     
    Chandrasekhar Sahu: Labour
     
    Ashwani Kumar: Industries
     
    D Purandareshwari: Human Resource Development
  • Ministers of State (without portfolio)
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    Dinshaw Patel, T Subbirami Reddy, Jairam Ramesh.

     
     

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    First Published: Jan 30 2006 | 12:00 AM IST

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