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India PM keeps key ministers in a cabinet reshuffle
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's second cabinet reshuffle this year maintains key ministers in the run-up to local elections in 2012
Published in Ahram Online on 12 - 07 - 2011

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh retained key allies in a cabinet reshuffle on Tuesday, shunning big changes in a bid to hold onto power amid charges of graft and policy paralysis.
In his second cabinet revamp this year, the beleaguered prime minister shied away from his pledge of a major shakeup, choosing instead to focus on gaining rural support ahead of 2012 state elections.
He retained his influential but often troublesome finance and interior ministers, a sign that stalled economic and political reforms were unlikely to be fast-tracked soon.
Tweaks to the government were seen as an attempt to remove some underperforming ministers and prepare the ruling Congress party for a key election in Uttar Pradesh next year, India's largest state with some 200 million people, a vote seen as setting the stage for a national election in 2014.
"I don't think it is a big-ticket change. I mean there have been some changes at the margin. It could be that part of this exercise is with an eye on the U.P. elections," said Sonal Verma, a Mumbai-based economist at Nomura, who still expected some economic reforms in the near-term.
The Congress party-led government has repeatedly promised new policies including opening the retail sector to foreign investment, simplifying the taxation structure and land acquisition laws.
Singh did recently cut fuel subsidies, a sign that the government can push difficult decisions it if so wishes.
Bond and stock markets in Mumbai did not react to the reshuffle as those ministers who handle one of the world's fastest growing emerging markets were kept in their posts.
In one surprise appointment, the maverick Jairam Ramesh was moved to the rural development ministry from environment, a change expected to be welcomed by business.
As environment minister Ramesh held up multi-billion-dollar investments into the steel, infrastructure, mining and power sectors by strictly enforcing green laws, displeasing big business and worrying investors.
Ramesh is believed to be close to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, the power behind the government, but has had differences with the prime minister.
The rural development ministry, which looks after an expensive job guarantee scheme popular with the poor, is central to the ruling party's strategy to keep its rural voter base.
Singh is likely to face a hostile monsoon session in parliament from 1 Aug when opposition parties are expected to press the government on corruption and inflation, currently the highest in any major Asian economy.
Voter discontent in India has steadily grown after one corruption scandal after another have embroiled the government. The former telecoms minister is under arrest over accusations of taking bribes in a scandal that may have cost the state $39 billion in lost revenues.


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