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Chhattisgarh Cabinet Expansion: Ten MLAs Take Oath as Ministers

The Chhattisgarh cabinet can have 13 ministers at most, including the chief minister.

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Cabinet Ministers take oath in Chhattisgarh

Posted by The Quint on Monday, December 24, 2018

Ten newly elected MLAs took oath as Cabinet ministers for the state of Chhattisgarh as Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel will expanded his Cabinet on 25 December.

TS Singh Deo and Tamradhwaj Sahu had taken oath as ministers on 17 December when Baghel sworn in as chief minister.

Baghel, along with state leaders of his party, met Congress chief Rahul Gandhi in Delhi Saturday and finalised the names of ministers, a party leader told PTI.

“The party has tried to give representation to leadersfrom all the communities in the Cabinet. Almost all the seniorleaders have been covered. Besides 11 Lok Sabha constituenciesare also kept in mind in view of 2019 elections whilefinalising the Cabinet.”
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The Chhattisgarh cabinet can have 13 ministers at most, including the chief minister. The state has 90 assembly seats.

Governor Anandiben Patel will administer the oath to the new ministers on 25 December, at the Raj bhawan, the party leader added.

Portfolios of the ministers will be decided after the oath-taking ceremony, he added.

A senior official at the Governor House has confirmed that the ceremony will take place at 11 am on Tuesday.

Key Contenders for the Cabinet

Former Union minister Charandas Mahant, who was one of the runner ups for the chief minister post, four-time MLA Mohammad Akbar, former minister and OBC heavyweight Dhanendra Sahu, senior leader and former Leader of Opposition Ravindra Choubey, former minister Satyanaryan Sharma, Amitesh Shukla, Arun Vora (son of AICC General Secretary Motilal Vora) and woman leader and two time MLA Anila Bhedia are key contenders for the Cabinet berths.

Senior tribal leaders Amarjeet Bhagat, Mohan Markam, Rampukar Singh Thakur, Kawasi Lakhma and Prem Sai Singh Tekamare belived to be in reckoning for ministerial berths from tribal-dominated areas, sources said.

However, the choice of a minister from Scheduled Caste (SC) community would be between State Congress Working President Shiv Kumar Daharia and Rudra Guru, they said.

Congress registered a landslide victory in recently held Chhattisgarh assembly elections by bagging 68 seats in 90-member assembly.

The BJP, which had been in power in the state since 2003, won only 15 seats.

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