PM Modi big post-parliamentary meeting with the new Council of Ministers from Tuesday

Almost a month after holding the first meeting with his new cabinet, PM Modi is expected to hold a three-day conclave next week ahead of several key polls in the state.

In their first major meeting since the creation of Prime Minister Modi’s larger and bolder cabinet, where he dropped 12 key leaders in a bid to revitalize his government, the new ministers will meet for three days from Tuesday during three days after 6 p.m. in the parliament annex, key BJP sources said.

Two days after reorganizing the entire cabinet – his first reshuffle in his second term – PM Modi chaired the first meeting of his new cabinet on July 8 and stressed the need to focus on delivering the last mile of government, keeping the principles of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya in mind.

Seven states are expected to hold elections next year and a general election is scheduled for 2024. In addition, the current Covid-19 situation in India and the threat of the third wave will likely be on the agenda.

President Ram Nath Kovind also invited all ministers in the Modi government for tea and breakfast on Saturday. Prime Minister Modi and all ministers are expected to attend, sources said.

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