Modi Govt Cabinet reshuffle buzz gains momentum

29/06/2026
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New Delhi, Jun 28: A reshuffle in the council of ministers of the Modi government seems imminent, with indications from the top echelons of the ruling dispensation that the exercise may be carried out anytime from now -- possibly before the Monsoon session of Parliament begins.
Sources aware of the deliberations said the reshuffle in the Union Council of Ministers will be carried out in tandem with the announcement of a new BJP team under its president NitinNabin.
"Team Nitin Nabin" is likely to be announced soon, as the BJP top brass is believed to have finalised the list, with younger faces expected to be deployed in prominent organisational roles. The sources indicate that the BJP president also held consultations with a few Union ministers of state last week. There are strong possibilities of some Union ministers being sent to take organisational roles in the BJP and party office-bearers being inducted into the Modi ministry. Speculation is also rife about portfolio changes for some ministers, while the future of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is under a cloud, given a spate of controversies relating to matters under his ministry, especially the NEET paper leak and irregularities in the CBSE digital marking system.
The sources suggested that the reshuffle, if it happens, may take place sometime in July, ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament which normally begins in the third week of the month. The date for the ministerial shake-up is expected to be fixed taking into account the prime minister's packed schedule. Prime Minister NarendraModi is on a three-day tour to Seychelles from June 27 to 29, and he is also likely to travel to Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand between July 6 and 11. Japanese Prime Minister SanaeTakaichi is also scheduled to visit New Delhi from July 1 to 3.
The sources indicate a growing view among the government's top brass that key ministries need fresh blood. Additionally, there are political compulsions to balance the cabinet based on regional, state, caste and loyalty factors.
Two Union ministers -- PankajChaudhary and Harsh Malhotra -- have already been given the responsibility to head the party units of Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, respectively. It is highly likely that the BJP will follow its 'one man, one post' rule, which would lead to their exit from the government. Two other Union ministers -- George Kurian and Ravneet Singh Bittu-- were not renominated by the BJP for the recently concluded RajyaSabha elections. Their tenures in the Upper House concluded on June 21.
While Kurian has already resigned from his post, Bittu continues to be a minister. It is learnt that he has been asked by the top brass to focus on the upcoming Punjab elections. Bittu, a former Congress leader and grandson of former Punjab chief minister Beant Singh, is a prominent face of the influential Jat Sikh community. More representatives from Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Punjab are likely to find a place in the Modi ministry, as Assembly elections are due in these three states next year.
While the 20 rebel TMC MPs announced their merger with the West Bengal-based Nationalist Citizens Party of India and declared their allegiance to the ruling NDA, the six dissident Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs have joined the Shiv Sena led by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister EknathShinde.
The reshuffle buzz intensified after Prime Minister Modi met President DroupadiMurmu at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on June 23, on the sidelines of a Padma Awards function. The speculation was further fuelled two days later, on June 25, when Union Home Minister Amit Shah also called on the President. Officials described the meetings as courtesy calls, insisting that the two leaders routinely meet the President at regular intervals. However, it is highly probable that the reshuffle issue came up during the prime minister's meeting with the President. The RajyaSabha terms of two Union ministers -- HardeepPuri and BL Verma -- will end in November, and it remains to be seen what decision the top brass takes regarding their renomination to the Upper House.
Three governors -- Thawar Chand Gehlot (Karnataka), Mangubhai Patel (Madhya Pradesh) and Lt General Gurmit Singh (Uttarakhand) -- are set to complete their terms in the coming months. Gehlot and Patel in July, and Singh in September. There is a possibility that some ministers exiting the government could be given gubernatorial assignments.
However, informed circles note that Prime Minister Modi always keeps major decisions under wraps until the last minute, and a clear picture will emerge only when a formal announcement is made.

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