Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expanded the Uttar Pradesh cabinet on Sunday by swearing in six new ministers, including Krishna Paswan [1].

The expansion strengthens the state's administrative leadership and redistributes governmental responsibilities. By adding new members to the cabinet, the administration seeks to broaden its operational capacity across the region.

The oath ceremony took place at Jan Bhavan in Lucknow [2]. This event followed a high-level meeting between the Chief Minister and the Governor, which was held at Lok Bhavan [2].

Among the new appointees are Krishna Paswan, Manoj Pandey, and Bhupendra Singh [1]. Paswan said he would fulfill the responsibilities associated with his new role as a minister in the state government [1].

The process of swearing in six individuals [1] marks a strategic shift in the current government's structure. The appointments aim to ensure that various portfolios are managed by a refreshed team of leaders tasked with executing the Chief Minister's agenda.

Officials said that the expansion is intended to streamline the governance of Uttar Pradesh. The new ministers are expected to take charge of their respective departments immediately following the ceremony at Jan Bhavan [2].

Six new ministers take oath in Lucknow

The addition of six ministers to the Uttar Pradesh cabinet indicates a strategic reorganization of the state's executive branch. By bringing in figures like Krishna Paswan and Manoj Pandey, the Yogi Adityanath administration is likely attempting to balance political representation and administrative efficiency ahead of future governance challenges.