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New Delhi: With 10 ministers, Uttar Pradesh has got the largest representation in Narendra Modi’s new 58-member council of ministers. There are 25 ministers of cabinet rank, including Prime Minister Modi, nine Ministers of State with Independent Charge, and 24 Ministers of State.
One cabinet minister — former foreign secretary S. Jaishankar — is not a Member of Parliament yet.
In Modi’s first council of ministers, 13 ministers, including the PM, had represented Uttar Pradesh — politically, India’s largest state with 80 Lok Sabha MPs.
States going to assembly polls later in the year — Maharashtra, Haryana and Jharkhand — have also got ample representation. Maharashtra got six ministers, including three with cabinet rank, Haryana got three, including one MoS with independent charge, while Jharkhand has got one cabinet minister, former CM Arjun Munda.
Bihar, which goes to the polls in 2020, has got six ministers, including two cabinet ministers — Ravi Shankar Prasad and Giriraj Singh. JD(U), the BJP’s coalition partner in Bihar, refused to join the cabinet as its demand for three ministerial berths was not accepted.
Two states — West Bengal and Odisha — where BJP exceeded expectations with a combined tally of 25 seats, were also rewarded. West Bengal got two ministers, Babul Supriyo and Debasree Chaudhuri, while Odisha got one minister in Balasore MP Pratap Sarangi. Sundargarh MP Jual Oram, who was tribal affairs minister in the previous Modi cabinet, was dropped.
The BJP accommodated only four of its allies: Shiromani Akali Dal’s Harsimrat Kaur Badal, Lok Janshakti Party’s Ram Vilas Paswan and Shiv Sena’s Arvind Sawant got cabinet berths, while the Republican Party of India’s Ramdas Athawale was given an MoS berth with independent charge.
Which state got what
Uttar Pradesh: 10
Narendra Modi
Rajnath Singh
Smriti Irani
Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi (Rajya Sabha)
Mahendra Nath Pandey
Hardeep Singh Puri (Rajya Sabha)
Santosh Gangwar
V.K. Singh
Sanjeev Balyan
Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti
Maharashtra: 6
Nitin Gadkari
Piyush Goyal (Rajya Sabha)
Arvind Sawant (Shiv Sena)
Ramdas Athawale
Sanjay Shamrao Dhotre
Raosaheb Dadarao Danve
Bihar: 6
Ravi Shankar Prasad
Ram Vilas Paswan (Lok Janshakti Party)
Giriraj Singh
R.K. Singh
Ashwini Kumar Choubey
Nityanand Rai
Madhya Pradesh: 4
Prakash Javadekar (Rajya Sabha)
Thaawarchand Gehlot (Rajya Sabha)
Faggan Singh Kulaste
Prahalad Singh Patel
Karnataka: 4
Nirmala Sitharaman (Rajya Sabha)
D.V. Sadananda Gowda
Pralhad Joshi
Suresh Angadi
Gujarat: 3
Amit Shah
Mansukh Mandaviya
Parshottam Rupala
Rajasthan: 3
Arjun Ram Meghwal
Gajendra Singh Shekhawat
Kailash Choudhary
Haryana: 3
Rao Inderjit Singh
Krishan Pal Gurjar
Rattan Lal Kataria
Bengal: 2
Babul Supriyo
Debasree Chaudhuri
Punjab:2
Harsimrat Kaur Badal (Shiromani Akali Dal)
Som Parkash
Odisha: 2
Dharmendra Pradhan (Rajya Sabha)
Pratap Sarangi
Assam: 1
Rameswar Teli
Chhattisgarh: 1
Renuka Singh
Telangana: 1
G. Kishan Reddy
Kerala: 1
V. Muraleedharan
Himachal Pradesh: 1
Anurag Thakur
Uttarakhand: 1
Ramesh Pokhriyal
Jammu & Kashmir: 1
Jitendra Singh
Goa: 1
Shripada Yesso Naik
Arunachal Pradesh: 1
Kiren Rijiju
Delhi: 1
Harsh Vardhan
Jharkhand: 1
Arjun Munda
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