Amaravati (AP): Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will meet Governor Bishwabushan Harichandan at 6 pm today, to discuss the cabinet reshuffle. All 24 members of the Andhra Pradesh Council of Ministers will tender their resignation en masse when they formally meet here for the last time on April 7 (Thursday), to let Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy reconstitute his Cabinet. The new Council of Ministers will be inducted on April 11.
While the reconstituted Cabinet will have new faces, at least four from the incumbent team may be re-inducted, government sources said. The fresh inductions and retentions are solely based on caste criteria, with no other factor in play, the sources noted. When he took over as Chief Minister on May 30, 2019, Jagan had announced that he would undertake a complete overhaul of his Cabinet after two and a half years and take in a new team. The current Cabinet was sworn in on June 8, 2019, and was supposed to be in office till December 8, 2021. For a variety of reasons, including the Covid-19 pandemic, the Cabinet reorganisation was put off even past the due date.
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Last month, the Chief Minister announced that he would undertake the Cabinet reorganisation after Ugadi (Telugu New Year's Day that fell on April 2) and the subsequent formation of new districts. The new districts came into being on April 4, clearing the way for the Cabinet rejig. According to indications from the ruling YSR Congress, the existing structure of the Council of Ministers would be retained, with five Deputy Chief Ministers in place.
One DCM post will be given each to a legislator belonging to SC, ST, Muslim, Backward Caste and Kapu communities.