Kodikkunnil, Tharoor tipped to become Union Ministers

While Mr. Suresh is tipped to be made Minister of State for Railways, Mr. Tharoor could be either in the Tourism or Human Resource Ministry.

October 28, 2012 12:39 am | Updated 12:40 am IST - THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:

Five-time Member of Parliament Kodikkunnil Suresh and former Union Minister Shashi Tharoor are strongly tipped for induction into the Union Council of Ministers when the Cabinet reshuffle takes place on Sunday.

Mr. Suresh told the media from Delhi that he had received an invite from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the swearing-in ceremony that is scheduled to take place Sunday morning. Mr. Tharoor’s inclusion in the Ministry is still in the realm of speculation, but there are sufficient hints that he will get another stint in the Union Council of Ministers. Reports from the national capital indicate that the move to induct Mr. Tharoor into the Cabinet has come from the highest level of the Congress.

While Mr. Suresh is tipped to be made Minister of State for Railways, Mr. Tharoor could be either in the Tourism or Human Resource Ministry.

If the two Congress MPs get the nod, Kerala would get its biggest ever contingent of eight in the Union Ministry. The State now has six members in the Union Ministry, two of them—A.K. Antony and Vayalar Ravi—Cabinet Ministers. Five of the present Ministers are from the Congress and one from the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML). If Mr. Suresh and Mr. Tharoor are inducted, the number of Congress Ministers from the State will go up to seven. Some changes in the portfolios being held by Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi and Union Ministers of State K.V. Thomas, and K.C. Venugopal are also being talked about, but there is as yet no confirmation of this.

For Mr. Suresh, who was brought up by his mother braving straitened circumstances after his father’s death when he was a class four student, this will be a big break. He has served as Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) secretary and been discharging duties as convener of SC/ST MPs and also Congress MPs from Kerala. He has all along been a strong camp follower of Mr. Antony.

Mr. Suresh’s election to the Lok Sabha from the Mavelikara reserved constituency in 2009 had come under a serious question when the Kerala High Court declared the election void over a question of his caste. However, a Division Bench of the Supreme Court, comprising present Chief Justice Altamas Kabir and Justice A.K. Patnaik, reversed the High Court’s judgment.

Mr. Tharoor, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs in the second UPA Cabinet, was forced to submit his resignation on April 18, 2010, following his involvement in the controversy over the Indian Premier League (IPL) Kochi franchisee.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had asked him to tender his resignation amid mounting political pressure over the controversy. If he does get to be sworn in, it would be a major reversal of fortunes for him.

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