THESE 19 out of 50 ministers in PM Modi's cabinet, loose elections

In a significant political shift, 19 of the 50 ministers in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet have faced defeat in the recent elections.

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New Delhi: In a significant political shift, 19 of the 50 ministers in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's cabinet have faced defeat in the recent elections. The losses were not marginal but by substantial margins, indicating a notable change in voter sentiment. If the NDA government is formed, it is expected that the coalition partners will have increased influence in the ministries compared to the BJP. This development raises questions about the future of initiatives like "Mann Ki Baat" and the impact on ministerial decision-making.

Ministers and their margins of defeat

The defeat margins for the ministers are as follows:

  1. Rajeev Chandrasekhar - 16,077 votes
  2. Smriti Irani - 167,196 votes
  3. Ajay Kumar Mishra - 34,329 votes
  4. Subhas Sarkar - 32,778 votes
  5. Arjun Munda - 149,675 votes
  6. Kailash Choudhary - 417,943 votes
  7. L Murugan - 240,585 votes
  8. Nisith Pramanik - 39,250 votes
  9. Sanjeev Balyan - 24,672 votes
  10. Kapil Patil - 66,121 votes
  11. Raosaheb Danve - 109,958 votes
  12. Bharati Pawar - 113,199 votes
  13. Kaushal Kishore - 70,292 votes
  14. Bhagwanth Khuba - 128,875 votes
  15. V. Muralidharan - 16,272 votes
  16. Mahendranath Pandey - 21,565 votes
  17. Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti - 33,199 votes
  18. Bhanu Pratap - 53,898 votes
  19. RK Singh - 59,808 votes

How will this impact the political landscape?

The defeat of these prominent ministers suggests a significant shift in the political landscape. The loss of high-profile figures such as Smriti Irani, who lost by over 167,000 votes, and Kailash Choudhary, with a margin of 417,943 votes, is indicative of deeper voter dissatisfaction.

Implications for the future

The outcome of these elections will likely lead to a reshuffling of power within the NDA, with allied parties gaining more leverage in ministerial appointments and policy decisions. This could result in a reduction of direct influence by the BJP in key ministries and potentially alter the direction of current government policies.

The electoral defeat of 19 ministers in Narendra Modi's cabinet marks a pivotal moment in Indian politics. The substantial margins of defeat underscore the changing dynamics and the potential for a significant realignment of power within the NDA government. The coming months will be crucial in understanding how these changes will shape the future political landscape of India.