George Kurian Resigns from Union Minister Role, Potentially Shifting Focus to Kerala Politics
Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs, John Kurian, has announced his resignation from the council of ministers following the conclusion of his term in the Rajya Sabha.
Kurian, who is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), served in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Indias Parliament, representing the state of Kerala. His resignation is in line with the expiration of his parliamentary term, as he was not re-elected for another term in the recent elections.
During his tenure, Kurian focused on various initiatives aimed at promoting the welfare of minority communities in India. His contributions included advocating for educational and economic opportunities for minorities, as well as voicing concerns about issues faced by these communities in the country.
The process of selecting a new Minister of State for Minority Affairs is expected to be announced shortly as the council of ministers continues to evolve with the changing political landscape.
