Rajasthan Cabinet Reshuffle News
A video has surfaced from Bharatpur in which a cabinet minister is seen doing evil of his own cabinet minister from a packed stage. When all this happened, Ashok Gehlot was also present on the stage there.
CM Ashok Gehlot kept the Home, IT and Finance ministry
Parsadi Lal Meena got Health portfolio
Education Ministry is given to BD Kalla
Fifteen ministers took oath in Rajasthan
Governor Kalraj Mishra administered the oath of office
The strength of the cabinet reached its upper limit at 30
As Rajasthan braces up for a new, much-awaited cabinet reshuffle, here are the three key ministers who are eliminated from the new Rajasthan cabinet.
The total number of women in the Ashok Gehlot cabinet rose to three.
Cabinet reshuffle is a “big sign” that will benefit Congress in the future, said Pilot.
The Gehlot government, which came to power in December 2018, will witness a cabinet reshuffle for the first time.
"I am happy that the issues raised, including increasing representation of Dalits, have been addressed by the party leadership,” Pilot said.
Reshuffle in Gehlot cabinet in Rajasthan. Today 15 ministers will take oath. 11 cabinet and 4 state ministers will take oath. At the same time, a meeting can be held before the swearing-in.
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Three ministers of the Rajasthan government have resigned. The names of state Education Minister Govind Singh Dotasara, Health minister Raghu Sharma, and Revenue Minister Harish Chaudhary are included in this.
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Presently, 9 positions in the Ashok Gehlot cabinet are vacant
After dropping 3 ministers, a dozen new ministers will be inducted into the cabinet
The real challenge lies in adjusting independent MLAs as the party lack majority in the state Assembly
Selja is supposed to enjoy the confidence of Congress president Sonia Gandhi and is also considered close to Gehlot
She was the chairperson of the screening committee formed to decide the Congress candidates in the last assembly elections in Rajasthan
Ajay Maken, who is in-charge of Rajasthan at the AICC, last week held a series of meetings with party MLAs and state unit leaders in Jaipur
Maken’s statements come after he held a series of one-on-one meetings with Congress MLAs and other leaders in the Ashok Gehlot-led state.
The reports of cabinet expansion and reshuffle are rife following demands by supporters of former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot for a bigger share of power.
Ajay Maken has said that there is no contradiction among Congress leaders in Rajasthan on the issue of a cabinet reshuffle.
AICC general secretary informed that the Congress leaders have expressed confidence in the high command for the decision.
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