India / Modi Cabinet reshuffle News PM Narendra Modi JP Nadda Councils of Ministers

Zoom News : Jul 09, 2021, 09:11 AM
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advised the new members of his Council of Ministers to learn the work from their predecessors and avoid unnecessary rhetoric. In the first meeting of the newly constituted Union Council of Ministers held on Thursday evening, Modi has also asked ministers to come fully prepared for the upcoming Parliament session and stay in the House for maximum time. Along with this, PM Modi advised the new ministers to learn the work from the old ministers.

After the expansion of the Union Council of Ministers on Wednesday evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held the first meeting with the newly formed Council of Ministers on Thursday evening. According to sources, in this meeting, the Prime Minister has made it clear that there was no lack in their capacity behind the ministers who have been removed. Rather, they have been removed under the system. The Prime Minister asked the newly appointed ministers to draw on the experience of their predecessors to improve their work and work with accountability.

People should not be careless about Corona:

In a meeting with the new ministers, the Prime Minister said that for the last few days, we are seeing pictures and videos of all the crowded places and people roaming without masks or social distancing. This is not a pleasant sight and should create a sense of dread in us. He stressed that India's fight against the global pandemic, driven by our corona warriors and frontline workers, is going on in full swing. We are continuously vaccinating a sufficient number of the population of our country. The test is also consistently high. At such times there should be no room for negligence. One mistake will have far-reaching effects and weaken the fight to contain Corona. He told his ministers that our aim as ministers should not be to create fear but to request people to take all possible precautions so that we can move ahead from this pandemic in the times to come.

Nadda had called:

Before the expansion of the Union Council of Ministers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had removed 12 of his ministers. Party President JP Nadda took over the task of informing these ministers about their resignations. According to sources, Nadda called up the ministers to be dropped between seven and eight in the morning and asked them to send their resignations to the Prime Minister's Office. First of all, he called the Minister of State for Water Resources Ratanlal Kataria and asked him to resign. After this, one by one, various ministers were called. These included Ravi Shankar Prasad, Prakash Javadekar and Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. Most wrote a short resignation letter and sent it to the Prime Minister's Office, but Nishank wrote a long letter with the achievements of his ministry, mentioning his resignation due to health reasons at the end.

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