Third Gehlot ministry
The Third Ashok Gehlot ministry is the Council of Ministers in 15th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot[1][2][3]
| Third Gehlot ministry | |
|---|---|
| Ministry of Rajasthan | |
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| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Governor
|
| Head of government | Ashok Gehlot |
| Total no. of members | 30 |
| Member parties |
INC
Independent(s) |
| Status in legislature | Majority 121 / 200 (61%) |
| Opposition cabinet |
|
| Opposition party | BJP |
| Opposition leader | Gulab Chand Kataria |
| History | |
| Election(s) | 2018 |
| Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
| Predecessor | Vasundhara Raje second ministry (2013–18) |
Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers
| SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Ashok Gehlot Chief Minister |
Sardarpura |
|
INC | |
| 2. | B. D. Kalla |
Bikaner West |
|
INC | |
| 3. | Shanti Dhariwal | Kota North |
|
INC | |
| 4. | Parsadi Lal Meena | Lalsot |
|
INC | |
| 5. | Lalchand Kataria | Jhotwara |
|
INC | |
| 6. | Pramod Jain Bhaya | Anta |
|
INC | |
| 7. | Udai Lal Anjana | Nimbahera |
|
INC | |
| 8. | Pratap Singh Khachariyawas | Civil Lines |
|
INC | |
| 9. | Saleh Mohammad | Pokaran |
|
INC | |
| 10. | Hemaram Choudhary | Gudha Malani |
|
INC | |
| 11. | Mahendrajeet Singh Malvaiya | Bagidora |
|
INC | |
| 12. | Mahesh Joshi | Hawa Mahal |
|
INC | |
| 13. | Ramlal Jat | Mandal |
|
INC | |
| 14. | Ramesh Chand Meena | Sapotra |
|
INC | |
| 15. | Vishvendra Singh | Deeg-Kumher |
|
INC | |
| 16. | Mamata Bhupesh Bairwa | Sikrai |
|
INC | |
| 17. | Bhajan Lal Jatav | Weir |
|
INC | |
| 18. | Tika Ram Jully | Alwar Rural |
|
INC | |
| 19. | Govind Ram Meghwal | Khajuwala |
|
INC | |
| 20. | Shakuntala Rawat | Bansur |
|
INC | |
Minister of State
| SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Arjun Bamania | Banswada |
|
INC | |
| 2. | Ashok Chandna | Hindoli |
|
INC | |
| 3. | Bhanwar Singh Bhati | Kolayat |
|
INC | |
| 4. | Rajender Singh Yadav | Kotputli |
|
INC | |
| 5. | Subhash Garg | Bharatpur |
|
RLD | |
| 6. | Sukhram Bishnoi |
Sanchore |
|
INC | |
| 7. | Bijendra Ola | Jhunjhunu |
|
INC | |
| 8. | Murari Lal Meena | Dausa |
|
INC | |
| 9. | Rajender Singh Gudha | Udaipurwati |
|
INC | |
| 10. | Zahida Khan | Kaman |
|
INC | |
District Wise break up
Representation of cabinet ministers by district
Alwar (6.66%)
Banswara (6.66%)
Baran (3.33%)
Barmer (3.33%)
Bharatpur (13.33%)
Bikaner (10%)
Bundi (3.33%)
Dausa (10%)
Chittorgarh (3.33%)
Bhilwara (3.33%)
Jaipur (13.33%)
Jaisalmer (3.33%)
Jalore (3.33%)
Jhunjhunu (6.66%)
Jodhpur (3.33%)
Karauli (3.33%)
Kota (3.33%)
Former Members
| SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Tenure | Party | Reason | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Sachin Pilot Deputy Chief Minister |
Tonk |
|
December 2018 – July 2020 | INC | Dismissed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |
| 2. | Bhanwarlal Meghwal | Sujangarh |
|
December 2018 – November 2020 | INC | Death. | |
References
- "Ashok Gehlot Will Be Fourth Rajasthan Chief Minister For At Least 3 Terms". NDTV.com. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- "Morning Breaking: Ashok Gehlot named chief minister of Rajasthan; Sachin Pilot to be deputy CM". Zee News. 15 December 2018. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
- "Ashok Gehlot named chief minister of Rajasthan". Zee Business. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
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