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PM assures President Pranab Mukherjee of Govt's numbers; CP Joshi to take charge of Railways, say sources

Saturday, 22 September 2012

PM assures President Pranab Mukherjee of Govt's numbers; CP Joshi to take charge of Railways, say sources

PM assures President Pranab Mukherjee of Govt's numbers; CP Joshi to take charge of Railways, say sources
CP Joshi (File pic)
New Delhi: Amid speculation of a Cabinet reshuffle, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met President Pranab Mukherjee for around 45 minutes today. According to sources, Dr Singh assured the President that the Congress-led UPA government has the numbers to stay in power.

According to Rashtrapati Bhavan spokesperson Venu Rajamony, Union Minister CP Joshi was given additional charge of Railway ministry, a day after the resignation of Mukul Roy and other Trinamool Congress ministers. Mr Joshi was assigned with the additional charge by Mr Mukherjee on the advice of the PM. Mr Joshi already holds the portfolio of Road Transport and Highways ministry.

However, sources say that Mr Joshi's taking over the Railway portfolio may be a stop-gap arrangement ahead of a Cabinet reshuffle. President Pranab Mukherjee is scheduled to leave for a visit to Jammu and Kashmir on September 26, and sources add that the Cabinet reshuffle is likely to take place before his departure, as early as Monday.

The President today also accepted the resignation of Mr Roy and five other members of Trinamool Congress after the party, which has 19 MPs in the Lok Sabha, withdrew its support to the UPA government yesterday.

The others whose resignation was accepted by the President on the advice of the Prime Minister were Ministers of State Sudip Bandyopadhyay (Health and Family welfare), Saugata Roy (Urban Development), Choudhary Mohan Jatua (Information and Broadcasting), Sultan Ahmed (Tourism) and Sisir Adhikari (Rural Development).

Even with the exit of Mamata Banerjee's party,  the government is not in any imminent danger because regional heavyweights Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati will continue to lend external support despite differences over the Prime Minister's new reforms agenda. Senior ministers have pointed out that between them, Mr Yadav and Mayawati contribute 43 MPs, taking the UPA safely past the 272 votes it needs to remain in power. 
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