The biggest political story right now is the impending cabinet reshuffle, with at least six ministers of the BJP having resigned in the last two days to make way for new entrants.
From calling it a matter of optics to a no brainer, the Opposition wasted no time in taking the government down.
Reshuffle Doesn't Matter, Says Yechury
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader says the cabinet reshuffle will not change the course of governance in the country.
Talk of reshuffle in the cabinet is akin to shifting chairs on the decks of the Titanic. The disaster that the Modi govt is, won't change.
Ministers reduced to tweeting identical messages handed over to them centrally. Their reshuffle doesn't matter. pic.twitter.com/MLpeZKDGUv
Cong Calls it a Deflecting Tactic
A vital cabinet reshuffle turned into a deflecting tactic.
Clearly a govt that cares about optics, not governance.https://t.co/fzi2IyGwsfMeanwhile, Congress senior spokesperson Anand Sharma has said that the government struggles for talent in the Council of ministers. “I don't see much talent that he has,” Sharma said of PM Modi, while adding that the exercise would make “zero difference”.
Nitish Kumar Says He Has No Information
We have no information, no talks about it. We got information only from media: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on cabinet reshuffle pic.twitter.com/GR01YtBJO3
Party Not Hungry For Power: Uddhav Thackeray
Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackeray, whose party is an ally of the BJP says, "I have got news about the Cabinet expansion only from media. I have not enquired about it. I have neither received any communication from anybody nor are we hungry for power."
Ghulam Nabi Takes A Dig
While taking a dig at PM Modi, Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said, “If reshuffling is happening on the basis of work, then Prime Minister Modi should be included in this. Because Prime Minister Modi's work was the worst – be it promises on employment, farmers, law and order situation in Jammu and Kashmir, or demonetisation.”
While Derek O' Brien Gets Sarcastic
#news Prices of subsidised #LPG cylinders hiked by Rs 8. Non-subsidised LPG cylinders hiked by Rs 73. Pre #cabinetreshuffle "gift"
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