Ministers Not Happy on Jagan’s New Cabinet Team?

The YCP led by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had scripted history with a landslide victory in the 2019 general elections. The Jagan wave helped many newcomers also to taste victory in the polls. Taking their happiness to a whole new level, a few newcomers were also given Cabinet posts.

But their happiness is about to end as the existing Cabinet Ministers will have to resign so that the new team of Cabinet Ministers will take charge. Though there is no official information, the work on whom to be given a place in the new Cabinet team has concluded, and a formal announcement is awaited.

Once the announcement is made, the serving Ministers will become ex-ministers and they are said to be not happy as they got used to the Minister post and the special respect and treatment they get. All this will be lost with a single signature on the resignation letter.

The Ministers are reportedly unhappy as they are losing their Cabinet posts. More than this, one thing is making them even more unhappy and angry. It was reported that a few existing Cabinet Ministers will be continued for a few reasons.

Having learned this, the Cabinet Ministers are believed to have expressed their dissatisfaction and anger on a few members getting retained in the Cabinet. Talking to their followers and close aides, the Ministers are venting out their anger.

They are unable to digest the fact that they will be asked to resign from their positions while around four members will be retained. Even the senior YCP members are also not happy with this.

The news of Ministers being unhappy comes a day after it was reported that Andhra Pradesh Minister of Science and Technology Balineni Srinivasa Reddy had expressed his dissatisfaction over the CM showing interest in Adimulapu Suresh to retain him though both of them hail from the same district.

On the other hand, it is believed that the Cabinet will see members from every new district that was formed recently. As an additional factor, all the communities will be given equal representation in the new cabinet.