The 12 most powerful ministers in Modi's cabinet will take big decisions

The Modi government has announced the cabinet committees 25 days after the formation of the cabinet. The government has fixed 30 cabinet ministers on various committees ranging from appointments to investment development. Ministers of State are also included as special invitees in 4 groups. However, there is much discussion about the Political Affairs Committee itself. Apart from Prime Minister Modi, 12 people have been included in this committee. It is considered the most powerful of the cabinet committees. Major decisions related to the country's politics are taken by the cabinet on the proposal of this committee. In this situation, let's know about those 12 ministers who are going to take important decisions of the country. First, learn about these Cabinet related committees under the Government of India Business Allocation Rules, 1961. The Union Cabinet is mentioned in the Constitution of India, but its committees are not. Therefore, Cabinet Committees do not have the status of Constitutional Committees. Cabinet Committees are constituted under the Business Rules. This business rule is inspired by Article 77(3) of the Constitution, which states that the President has the right to make rules of appropriation to facilitate and facilitate the work of the Cabinet. Under this, Appointments, Defense, Political, Parliamentary, Capacity Building and Investment and Development Committees have been constituted in the Cabinet. It is the Prime Minister who decides which ministers should be in which committee. What is the function of Political Affairs Committee? In political circles, this committee is also known as the Super Cabinet as it prepares drafts on the country's political and internal affairs. The Union Secretariat said that the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs works to deal with the issues of the state and the states. Due to the federal system, different parties are in power in different states of India. The task of the Center is to coordinate and implement programs among these states. Apart from this, the committee also looks into whether any political or economic issue is affecting the country internally. Besides, this committee is also responsible for evaluating foreign policy matters. Who is in the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs? According to the order issued by the Chief Secretariat, this time also the Political Affairs Committee has a total of 13 members including the Prime Minister. Along with the Prime Minister, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Home Minister Amit Shah, Roads and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, Health Minister JP Natta and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal are included in this committee. Apart from these names, Small Industries Minister Jitan Ram Manji, Shipping Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Aviation Minister K.R. Naidu, Forest Minister Bhupendra Yadav, Women Development Minister Anupurna Devi, Parliament Minister Kiran Rijiju and Coal Minister G Kishan Reddy are also present. State-wise, the group has 2 ministers from Gujarat, 2 from Maharashtra and one each from UP, Bihar, Assam, Arunachal, Jharkhand, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Himachal and Rajasthan. 10 people from BJP, Kota and 2 people from alliance parties have got place in the committee. Nirmala Sitharaman, Giriraj Singh, Mansukh Mandaviya, Prahalad Joshi were not given place in the committee this time. Amit Shah is in 8 committees and Natta in 2 committees. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has been placed in 6 groups. Rajnath was not in the Cabinet Committee on Appointments and the Cabinet Committee on Accommodation. BJP leader and Health Minister JP Natta is in only 2 committees (Parliamentary and Political Affairs). Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has got a seat in the Economic Affairs Committee. Road Construction and Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari has been placed in 5 groups. Gadkari has been included in committees related to housing, politics, economics, skills and development. Lalan Singh, a minister from the JDU quota, has been given a seat in the Committee on Economic Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs. KR Naidu has become a member of the Political Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of the Telugu Desam Party. Chirag Paswan has been appointed to the Investment and Development Committee.

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