AK Antony`s Number 2 slot reinforced
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AK Antony's Number 2 slot reinforced

Last Updated: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 11:32     A- A A+
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New Delhi: Reinforcing AK Antony's virtual no 2 slot in UPA II government's pecking order, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is understood to have issued a communication that the Defence Minister will chair union cabinet meetings, if required, during his visit to Iran.

Singh, who left for Tehran this evening to attend the NAM Summit, is learnt to have issued the communication before his departure.

After the exit of Pranab Mukherjee from the Council of Ministers, Antony seemed to have got the number two position in the government.

An indication to this effect had come when Antony was allocated the seat next to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the first time at a July 12 cabinet meeting here.

Antony was allocated the seat to the right of the Prime Minister, where Mukherjee used to sit.

The seat next to the Prime Minister on the left side is occupied by Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth as usual.

Earlier, Mukherjee, who resigned as Finance Minister on June 26 to contest the Presidential poll, was the de facto number two in the government. He would stay in Delhi whenever the Prime Minister had to go abroad on official visits.

PTI

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First Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2012, 00:45

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JOHN - GOA
SANGMA(NCP) AND ANTONY(CONGRESS) SHOULD JOIN ANNA PARTY. THEY ARE BOTH HONEST. CONGRESS AND NCP ARE GOING TO LOSE THE 2014 ELECTION.
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vijay - new zealand
Anthony the Best Choice and very deserving. Pranab was hopeless.
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