Deputy Prime Ministers Manoa Kamikamica and Professor Biman Prasad have addressed the speculation surrounding a potential cabinet reshuffle, downplaying the rumors. In response to inquiries about the likelihood of a reshuffle occurring later this week, Prasad stated that he has not received any information regarding such changes and emphasized that the decision rests solely with the Prime Minister.

Kamikamica added that his position in the current ministerial role is a direct result of the Prime Minister’s preference. He noted that when a reshuffle does take place, it is likely that the Prime Minister will make the announcements without prior notice to the ministers involved.

This dialogue between the Deputy Prime Ministers highlights a level of stability in the cabinet at present, with both officials affirming their trust in the Prime Minister’s decision-making process. Such reassurance may foster confidence within the government and among the public that leadership is focused and unified, regardless of the circulating rumors.

In summary, while rumors of a cabinet reshuffle swirl, both Deputy Prime Ministers maintain that they are not aware of any imminent changes, reinforcing their current roles and the authority of the Prime Minister to make decisions as he sees fit. This moment of calm may present an opportunity for the government to consolidate its strategies moving forward.


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