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New governors' list may come out next week

The list of seven appointees finalised by Sonia in consultation with PM is with the home ministry and an official announcement is likely to take place next week.

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NEW DELHI: Much-awaited gubernatorial postings are expected to take place next week as Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh have finalised a list, sources say.

According to official sources, the list of seven appointees finalised by Sonia Gandhi in consultation with Manmohan Singh is with the home ministry and an official announcement is likely to take place next week.

The names of party secretary Margaret Alva, Gandhi family loyalist M.L. Fotedar, senior Congress leader from Kerala K Sankaranarayanan, Tamil Nadu Congress leader Arul Anbarasu and party secretary Major Ved Prakash are in the list, sources said.

The government is believed to be seriously considering senior bureaucrat Reva Nayyar's name for the gubernatorial post.

Nayyar, the secretary in department of women and child development and the senior-most serving bureaucrat of the 1968 batch, had earlier been tipped to be the new cabinet secretary to replace B K Chaturvedi, who was to retire this month. However, the government decided to extend Chaturvedi's tenure by one year.

Sources, however, said that Nayyar's name had also been suggested for the Election Commission. A post will fall vacant in the three-member poll panel with Chief Election Commissioner B B Tandon is retiring this month.

The states that need governors immediately are Andhra Pradesh, where the post has been lying vacant since Sushilkumar Shinde became a minister in the Manmohan Singh cabinet; and Bihar, where Buta Singh was recalled in January this year.

Other states that will require new Raj Bhavan appointments in the near future are Karnataka, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Punjab, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Tripura and Uttaranchal.

Sources also said that the Congress president may pay heed to Maharashtra Governor S.M. Krishna's long time plea to bring him back to active politics. "That makes one more governor's post vacant," said the source.

While Sankaranarayanan is expected to take over as Karnataka governor to succeed T N Chaturvedi who is due to retire, Anbarasu, a senior party leader and a long time loyalist of the Gandhi family, would be given the responsibility of a sensitive state, the source said.

"Like Alva, who is still reluctant to accept the gubernatorial post, Anbarasu also wanted to work in the party. But the Congress leadership felt that senior and experienced leaders should be given such responsibilities," the source added.

Vakkom Purushotaman, former Kerala assembly speaker and former finance minister, whose name had been proposed for a governor's post, is likely to be appointed to a diplomatic position.

The Congress may also keep some gubernatorial posts for its allies in the ruling United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition.

 

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