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Reshuffle by June-end: PM might keep finance

DNMUM247375 | 6/16/2012 | Author : DNA Correspondent | WC :511 | India



Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee's resignation is obviously going to result in a moderate-to-big cabinet reshuffle.
A major overhaul of both the UPA government and the Congress party organisation has been on the cards for quite some time now. But there will be an immediate requirement of a finance minister and a leader of the house in the Lok Sabha. Sources say a reshuffle might happen by the end of this month.
The Congress has already begun brainstorming over the two posts that will fall vacant in the next few days. Mukherjee is expected to resign on June 24.
DNA reported in early June that prime minister Manmohan Singh is interested in keeping the portfolio either to himself or give it to the chairman of his economi
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