Appointment of a new finance minister appears to have been kept on hold for the time being.
Chidambaram, who was holding finance portfolio for four-and-a-half years, was shifted to home ministry last week following the exit of Shivraj Patil as an aftermath of the Mumbai terror strikes.
There was intense speculation earlier about a possible expansion of the Union Cabinet to fill the slot vacated by Chidambaram. The names of eminent economist C Rangarajan, former Karnataka chief minister S M Krishna, Union minister Kapil Sibal and Planning Commission deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia had been doing the rounds for the finance portfolio. Interestingly, Rangarajan and Krishna met the prime minister on Wednesday at his Parliament House office. Asked about what transpired during the meeting, Krishna simply said it was a courtesy call while Rangarajan said he has been meeting the prime minister regularly.