Recent speculation regarding a potential cabinet reshuffle has been addressed by Deputy Prime Ministers Manoa Kamkamica and Professor Biman Prasad, who have both dismissed the rumors. In response to inquiries about an impending reshuffle, Prasad confirmed that he has not received any information suggesting such changes are forthcoming, emphasizing that the decision ultimately lies with the Prime Minister.
Kamikamica further elaborated on his current position, stating that his role is at the discretion of the Prime Minister. He indicated that if a reshuffle were to occur, it would be a decision made without prior notice to the ministers involved.
This situation highlights the dynamics of cabinet compositions and the central role the Prime Minister plays in these decisions. While uncertainty can create anxiety within a government, it also allows for strategic maneuvering and refreshing of leadership roles when necessary.
In summary, while no cabinet changes are confirmed at this time, the comments from the Deputy Prime Ministers reaffirm the stability and current alignment in the cabinet, suggesting that the government is functioning cohesively for the moment. This may provide a sense of reassurance to the public regarding the continuity of governance.

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