Yogi Cabinet News / After Bhupendra Chaudhary these five ministers can resign from the Yogi cabinet the reason came to the fore

Zoom News : Sep 01, 2022, 01:08 PM
Yogi Cabinet News: After newly appointed BJP President Bhupendra Chaudhary in Uttar Pradesh, 5 more ministers can resign. These are the 5 ministers who hold important positions in both the organization and the government. All these ministers can resign from any one post in the government or organization under the principle of 'one person-one post'. Bhupendra Chaudhary also resigned due to the same principle.

Which ministers can resign

The first name among the ministers who resigned is of Arvind Kumar Sharma, who is a cabinet minister. He is the vice-president in the BJP organization and is the urban development and energy minister in the Yogi government. The second name is of JPS Rathore, who is the Minister of State for Cooperation (Independent Charge) in the Yogi government. He is also the General Secretary in the BJP organization. The third is UP Transport Minister Dayashankar Singh, who is the vice-president and in-charge of the OBC cell of UP BJP. The next name is Narendra Kashyap, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Backward Classes Welfare and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, who is the president of OBC Morcha in UP BJP. The fifth name is of Baby Rani Maurya, who is the Minister of Women and Child Welfare in the Yogi government and is also the national vice president of the party in the UP BJP organization.

Many ministers and MLAs had come to meet

The cabinet meeting was called on 30 August. Even before this meeting, Bhupendra Singh Chaudhary had resigned from the post of minister. After this, he had a meeting with all the office bearers of the organization at the state headquarters of the BJP. Many ministers and MLAs had also reached to meet him.

Nadda had appointed on August 25

BJP national president Jagat Prakash Nadda on August 25 appointed Chaudhary as the president of the party's Uttar Pradesh unit. When Chaudhary reached Lucknow from Delhi after being appointed as the Uttar Pradesh BJP president, he was warmly welcomed by the party leaders and workers at the Charbagh railway station. 54-year-old Chaudhary comes from a farmer family living in Mahendra Sikanderpur, Moradabad. He joined the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) in the early days of his political journey.

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