Yogi’s new cabinet: These women MLAs including Anjula, Anupama and Aditi may get lottery, their name also discussed

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will take oath as the Chief Minister on March 25 at 4 pm in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Stadium in the capital. This will be the first time in the political history of UP that a Chief Minister will take oath for the second consecutive time after completing his first term. More than forty ministers, including two deputy chief ministers, can also take oath along with Yogi. The government has started preparations for the swearing-in ceremony to be held in the presence of thousands of people. In the ongoing Legislative Council elections in the state, March 21 for the first phase and March 22 for the second phase is the last day for nominations. In view of this, the party leadership has kept the oath-taking ceremony on March 25. Yogi will be elected as the leader of the legislature party on March 24 in the presence of central observer Amit Shah and co-supervisor Raghuvar Das in the auditorium of Lok Bhavan.

Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, BJP President JP Nadda, General Secretary Organization BL Santosh, Singh, election in-charge Dharmendra Pradhan, Chief Ministers of BJP-ruled states along with national office bearers of the party, Union Ministers will also be present in the swearing-in ceremony. On behalf of the government, the leaders of the opposition parties will also be sent invitations for the swearing-in ceremony.

Keshav may get a place again, Sharma’s role may change

Yogi can find a place in the cabinet even after losing the election to Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya Sirathu. About seven percent of the voters of the state are Kushwaha, Shakya, Saini and Maurya voters. This vote bank is considered to be the traditional vote bank of BJP.

Keshav is considered to be the biggest leader of this class, so the party has made an in-principle agreement to keep Keshav in the cabinet again to keep the vote bank simple. At the same time, the role of Deputy Chief Minister Dr. Dinesh Sharma can be changed. Former ADG Asim Arun, former Joint Director of Enforcement Directorate Rajeshwar Singh can also take oath among the new faces of the cabinet.

Women will get proper representation

Former governor Babyrani Maurya can be given a big role in the Yogi cabinet. On the other hand, Anjula Mahour, Gulab Devi, Aditi Singh, Pratibha Shukla, Anupama Jaiswal, some new faces among women can also join the cabinet.