An Indian who has given an entry in the Singapore cabinet.. Do you know what department that is? Damn!!

An Indian who has given an entry in the Singapore cabinet.. Do you know what department that is?  Damn!!-oneindia news

A number of Indian nationals migrate abroad for work and education. There are many people who have received important awards of the country.

Thus, we can show many people of Indian origin who hold important positions in the politics of foreign countries. In particular, Kamala Harris in America, Leo Varadkar in Ireland, and Rishi Sunak in England can be shown.

In that way, Murali Pillai, who is of Indian origin, will be the deputy minister for the most important department in the newly formed cabinet in Singapore, where Indians especially Tamils ​​live.

Lee Hsien Loong, the Prime Minister of Singapore, was sworn in as the Prime Minister of the country in 2004. Since then he has held the post of Prime Minister for about 20 years. Earlier, Lee had announced that he would step down from his current position as prime minister. In that way, the elections that were to be held a few months later were held ahead of schedule.

Accordingly, Lawrence Wong, who currently holds the post of Deputy Prime Minister, will be sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Singapore today. In that way, the country has released a list of those who will be appointed in the country’s cabinet.

In this, many who were deputy ministers in the previous cabinet have been promoted. Accordingly, Kan Yam Yong, who was the Minister of Trade and Industry, has been appointed as the Deputy Prime Minister.

Indian-origin Murali Pillai has been appointed as Deputy Minister of Law and Transport. The 56-year-old will take over as deputy minister at an inauguration ceremony on July 1. Lawrence Wong has announced that Vivian Balakrishnan, K. Shanmugam and Indrani Raja, who are currently ministers of Indian origin, will continue in the new cabinet.

Murali Pillai, who currently holds the post of Minister of Law and Transport, was born and brought up in Singapore. He is working in the police force of the country. It is noteworthy that he entered politics in 2001. In that way, the increasing number of people of Indian origin in Singapore’s cabinet has made Indians proud.