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MODI 3.0 CABINET WILL PRESENT A NEW LOOK TO NATION

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April 21, 2024

Already the PMO is working with secretary-level officers to ensure that a plan is ready on the decisions that the new Cabinet will take post 4 June when results are declared.

- ABHINANDAN MISHRA

The next list of Cabinet Ministers who will work with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, if the Bharatiya Janata Party wins its third consecutive general elections, as is being widely expected, will have a significant number of new faces.

While the Ministry of Home Affairs, presently headed by Amit Shah, is unlikely to witness any change, the other ministries including External Affairs, Defence and Finance might see a new leadership in “Modi 3.0”, with a few of the top Cabinet faces being given the charge of other ministries or being dropped.

The Prime Minister is known for doing his homework well before the deadline and planning his execution months in advance.

BJP and sources familiar with the matter said that the new Cabinet will have individuals who have been on the radar of the PM for a long time and have time and again proved their commitment and intelligence.

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