Several of the 72 ministers in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s council of ministers are a rattled lot. Modi recently gave them a tongue-lashing, as he did to Members of Parliament. He warned them if they continue missing Parliament sessions, they might find it difficult to get a party ticket for the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. As the chief minister of Gujarat, Modi was known to replace nearly a third of his sitting legislators in the run-up to Assembly elections, to beat anti-incumbency. More than the MPs, the ministers have taken the warning as gospel, ...
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