BJP president JP Nadda, who was Health Minister in the first Narendra Modi government, has been brought back to the cabinet this time
New Delhi: With Modi 3.0’s swearing-in done and portfolios allocated to the new ministers, the ruling BJP now has two key tasks at hand — choosing a new Speaker for Lok Sabha and naming a party chief.
BJP president JP Nadda, who was Health Minister in the first Narendra Modi government, has been brought back to the cabinet this time. He now holds the portfolios of Health and Family Welfare, as well as Chemicals and Fertilizers. The new BJP president will have to hit the ground running as Assembly elections are due later this year in Jammu and Kashmir, Haryana, Jharkhand and Maharashtra.
The other task on the BJP’s agenda is finalising the NDA’s choice for a Lok Sabha Speaker. N Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP and Nitish Kumar’s JDU, BJP’s key allies whose support is critical for the government’s majority, are eyeing the post, it is learnt. This comes against the backdrop of mutinies over the past couple of years that have split parties and toppled governments. In such cases, the anti-defection law comes into play, and the Speaker of the House becomes a crucial post. Mr Naidu and Mr Kumar, both Coalition-era veterans, want the Speaker’s post as a shield against any such tactic.
Sources in the BJP, however, have said they are not keen to hand over the Speaker’s post. While there is no official word yet, the name of Andhra Pradesh BJP chief D Purandeshwari is doing the rounds for the key position. Ms Purandeshwari is the daughter of former Chief Minister and legendary actor NT Rama Rao and the sister-in-law of Mr Naidu. Her husband, Daggubati Venkateshwara Rao, is a former Congress MP and MLA who later joined YSR Congress Party.