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External Affairs Minister S.M.Krishna to resign this evening: Sources

New Delhi, Fri, 26 Oct 2012 ANI

New Delhi, Oct. 26 (ANI): External Affairs Minister S.M.Krishna is likely to forward his resignation to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh later this evening.

According to reports and sources, Krishna, onne of the senior members of the present Union Cabinet, has reportedly indicated that he would like to give Prime Minister Singh a free hand in deciding whom he would like to chose as the next foreign minister of the country during the expected reshuffle of cabinet over the weekend.

Sources are also saying that the Prime Minister could assume responsibilities of the foreign office for a couple of days before deciding on the person he would like in Krishna's place.

Rumors are also doing the rounds that Krishna could be headed back to Karnataka state politics, or even be made the governor of some state, given his seniority in politics and in the Congress Party.

With the reshuffle expected to take place on Sunday, Congress leaders have said that it is the prerogative of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Minister of State for Telecom Sachin Pilot has said that the Prime Minister will take the final call regarding reallocation of portfolios.

"In the cabinet what work one does and who gets included and what kind of responsibility is given - this is the prerogative of Prime Minister. It comes under his jurisdiction. It is his discretion to whom to include in his team and what responsibility one has to be given," he said.

Meanwhile refusing to comment over the reshuffle, Congress spokesperson Rashid Alvi said: "It is prerogative of Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh) and I do not want to comment on this."

Echoing similar views, Congress leader Rashid Masood said that it was important to have experienced and young as part of the cabinet.

"No country can be governed by youth only. There should be a mix and it is prerogative of Prime Minister and party. Whatever they will do, it will be for good," said Masood.

The Union Cabinet is likely to be reshuffled on October 28.

Speculation has been rife about a possible reshuffle in the wake of the exit of Trinamool Congress ministers and DMK representatives A Raja and Dayanidhi Maran in the last two years.

Reports of an imminent reshuffle gained fresh momentum after Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi met President Pranab Mukherjee separately recently.

Rumors abound that some young faces could be included in the Cabinet.

The names of Manicka Tagore and Meenakshi Natarajan are doing the rounds.

Among the young ministers, Sachin Pilot, Jyotiraditya Scindia and Jitin Prasada may get promoted to Cabinet rank or get independent charge as Ministers of State.

The latest reshuffle exercise could see some of the ministers holding charges of two ministries losing one of the portfolios.

With six ministers from the Trinamool Congress leaving, two or three Congress leaders from West Bengal are expected to be accommodated.

The names of Deepa Dashmunshi, Adhir Choudhury and West Bengal PCC chief Pradeep Bhatacharjee are doing the rounds.

According to television reports, the reshuffle could also involve some ministers caught in controversies like coal minister Sriprakash Jaiswal. Tourism Minister Subodh Kant Sahay may also be dropped. The NCP has already said it will replace its minister Agatha Sangma. She is likely to be replaced with senior leader Tariq Anwar. (ANI)


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