Guwahati:With the byelections over, the expansion of the cabinet led by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has become the talk of the town in Assam's capital Dispur.
While the issue of a proposed cabinet expansion was on the pipeline, the issue seems to have gained steam afresh, particularly after the saffron party's stupendous performance in the just concluded byelections to the five legislative assembly constituencies.
The ruling party legislators are seen engaged in hectic lobbying either at the corridors of Dispur or at the Vajpayee Bhavan--the BJP headquarters in Guwahati.
"We must accommodate somebody from the constituencies in Barak Valley--it is on the agenda. However, when we discuss this, there may be one or two additions or subtractions. But it is very important to pick someone from the Barak Valley constituencies," said Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma while interacting with reporters on Thursday on the sidelines of a programme.
"When I go to Delhi next I will come to know about it--whether to conclude the matter by inducting just one from the Barak valley or there could be more reshuffle. However, the party leaders in Assam are unanimous that we must induct one from the Barak Valley in the cabinet," said Saram.