01 November,2009 08:47 AM IST | | Sanjeev Devasia
Congress and NCP go for the big kill the Home Ministry portfolio. Sunday MiD DAY analyses why
Why home ministry
The home ministry spells power. "Police officials also feel that the home ministry should be with the chief minister," says Congress spokesperson Anand Gadgil.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi at an election rally before the state Assembly pollsu00a0Pic/ Nimesh Dave |
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Power Ministry
The ministry sanctions power projects and power generation in the state involving massive funds. Rural electrification and sufficient power supply for industries and the common citizens is a powerful tool to tap the voter base. The Congress is worried that the state will become load-shedding free by 2012 and the NCP will hog all the credit for it.
Tribal Development
The Congress has been on the backfoot in the tribal belt after the NCP made impressive inroads in the tribal belt. Congressman Manikrao Gavit lost to Sharad Gavit, former NCP minister Vijaykumar Gavit's brother. Tribals in the state have been traditional Congress supporters and the Congress would not like to lose the seat, as this ministry will allow Congressmen to hold sway over the tribals by carrying out development work.
Congress spokesperson Anand Gadgil says, "There is a feeling in the cadre that surrendering all the crucial portfolios last time was a mistake. It should be resolved by Monday."
"The stalemate is on the numbers and not on the portfolios as the Congress is not agreeing to the above mentioned numbers for the sharing of ministerial berths," says NCP spokesperson Dinkar Tawde.