Two Indian ministers resign a week after Modi's cabinet expansion

President Pranab Mukherjee accepted the resignations of Najma A Heptulla and GM Siddeshwara


Reuters July 12, 2016
Indian PM Narendra Modi. PHOTO: AFP

NEW DELHI: Two Indian ministers resigned on Tuesday, a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi expanded his powerful inner circle to improve the efficiency of his administration.

India's president, on Modi's advice, has accepted the resignations of Najma A Heptulla, the minister of minority affairs, and GM Siddeshwara, the junior minister of heavy industries, the government said in a statement.

Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, a junior minister in the minority affairs ministry, has been given independent charge of the ministry, while Babul Supriyo, a singer-turned-politician, would take up the junior minister's portfolio in the heavy industries ministry, the statement added.

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The government did not give a reason for the decision.

Modi inducted 19 new ministers into his cabinet last Tuesday to bolster his two-year-old administration but drew criticism that he was backtracking on a promise of lean government.

COMMENTS (1)

Citizen | 7 years ago | Reply The article fails to mention the reason behind the resignation. The current government has a age cap of 75 years for all its ministers. Currently there is just one minister who is above 75 years and he should resign soon as well (Mostly after the UP election).
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