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Congress’ desperate move to refurbish image

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Oct 24, 2012, 12:00 am IST
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Speculation for a cabinet reshuffle has gained momentum with the Prime  Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and Congress president, Sonia Gandhi meeting. The Congress-led  UPA-II, which is hit by relentless waves of corruption charges, feel the  reshuffle could  possibly give the government and the party a breather. The government and the party strategists feel that the reshuffle could also put an end to the speculation about a  snap poll. Opposition and a section of  UPA allies, DMK, NCP and supporting outfits  like Samajwadis and BSP have been hinting of a mid term poll. 

The Prime Minister’s meeting for an hour came in the morning before he left for  Hyderabad on a day’s visit, while Smt Gandhi met Shri Mukherjee in the evening for 40 minutes. Rahul Gandhi might not be in the union cabinet as he is likely to assume a larger  role in party affairs. Despite being accused of  corruption charges, Salman Khurshid, the  prominent Muslim face of the party, could continue in the union cabinet.

However, a section of  Congress leaders feel that by bringing in Rahul Gandhi in the  union cabinet, will divert the media attention from Arvind Kejriwal and allegations being  levelled against the Congress and the government. “If Rahul is inducted, the media focus will turn to him and his activities. No one will bother about India Against Corruption and  its baseless allegations being levelled against the Congress,” a senior Congress leader said. 

Apart from Robert Vadra, the Congress is now hit by the   accusations being levelled  against the union law minister, Salman Khurshid, whose NGO, Zakir Hussain Memorial Trust, is alleged to have embezzled public funds meant for the disabled. A rattled  Khurshid, not only had a spat with the reporters during a press conference, he went to the  extent of  saying  “I have been made the law minister and asked to work with the pen. I  will work with the pen but also with blood.”  This reported statement of  Khurshid was  being construed as him throwing a challenge to Arvind Kejriwal to stage a protest in his  constituency Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh. Referring to Kejriwal’s threat to stage a  protest in his home constituency from November 1, the senior Congress leader said, “Let  them come to Farrukhabad and visit Farrukhabad. But let him also return from  Farrukhabad.”

The kind of remarks coming from a union law minister has raised eyebrows. But of  course, the Congress is not in a mood either to censure him or  drop him from the union  cabinet. For a beleagured party, Congress has always banked on minority votes to an  extent. And for the party, Khurshid is the “only credible” Muslim face, the party has. That  corruption is hardly an issue for the Congress ministers also became evident when  another central minister Beni Prasad Verma was quoted saying that “Rs 71 lakh is too  little for a union minister like Khurshid to embezzle”. Once again  for the Congress, no  action can be taken against Verma, since the party needs to have faces from UP to be in  the union cabinet. 

Coming back to the reshuffle, there are vacancies at the levels of Cabinet and Ministers of  State. Cabinet and MoS  berths are  up for the grab following the exit of Trinamool  Congress from UPA. Cabinet  berths were also vacated following the ouster of DMK  ministers, A Raja and Dayanidhi  Maran.  DMK supremo, M Karunanidhi, however,  indicated that the party was not keen to  reclaim the ministerial berths. Congress sources  said that induction could be largely from  the party. Young turks close to Rahul Gandhi, which include Manicka Tagore and Meenakshi Natarajan, could  be inducted into the  council of ministers. Others like Sachin Pilot, Jyotiraditya Scindia and  Jitin Prasad might  be promoted to Cabinet  rank or given independent charge as  Ministers of State. From  West Bengal Deepa Dashmunshi, Pradeep Bhattacharjee and  Adhir Choudhury could  enter the union council of ministers.

Gurudas Kamat and Vilas Muttemwar could  be re-inducted as Maharshtra has  been lacking adequate representtion following the death  of Vilasrao Deshmukh and Prithviraj Chavan moving to the state as Chief Minister. Some of  the ministers holding two portfolios could lose one. This include Kapil Sibal  (HRD and telecom), Dr CP Joshi (road and transport and Railways),  Salman Khurshid  (law and minority affairs), M Veerappa Moily (corporate affairs and power), Vayalar  Ravi (Overseas Indian Affairs, MSME, science and technology, earth sciences). There are possibilities of  some ministers being drafted for party work, sources said.

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