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Rajasthan: Portfolios allotted, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot keeps 9, Sachin Pilot gets 5

There Were Reports Of Disagreement Between Gehlot And Pilot On The Allocation Of Key Portfolios Such As Home And Finance.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Srishty Choudhury | Updated on: 27 Dec 2018, 08:12:53 AM
On Monday, 23 ministers, including 13 cabinet and 10 state ministers, took oath in the presence of Rajasthan Governor Kalyan Singh, Gehlot and Pilot.

New Delhi:

After a meeting with Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday where the issue of portfolio allocation in Rajasthan was discussed after an apparent disagreement between Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and his deputy Sachin Pilot over the finance and home ministries, Governor Kalyan Singh allocated portfolios to the council of ministers late on Wednesday night. Ashok Gehlot kept nine departments including the contentious finance and home with him and the others being excise, planning, department of personnel, general administration department, information technology, among others. Sachin Pilot was allocated the portfolios of Public works, Rural development, Panchayati Raj, Science and Technology and statistics, according to the orders issued by the Cabinet Secretariat. Apart from the chief minister and deputy chief minister, 13 cabinet and 10 ministers of state were also allocated portfolios.

As many as 13 Cabinet minister and 10 ministers of state took oath. BD Kalla has been given energy, public health engineering, groundwater, art, culture and archeology departments, while Shanti Dhariwal received urban development and housing, law and parliamentary affairs, minister. Parsadi Lal was named industry minister whereas Master Bhanwar Lal Meghwal is the social justice and empowerment minister.

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Agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries departments are with Lal Chand Kataria while medical and health, information and public relations departments are with Raghu Sharma. Pramod Bhaya is mines minister. Vishvendra Singh got tourism and devsthan department.

Harish Chaudhary was allocated revenue and Ramesh Chand Meena given food and civil supply. Anjana Udailal was made cooperative minister and was also given Indira Gandhi canal project department, Pratap Singh given transport and soldier welfare departments while Shale Mohammad given the portfolio of minority affairs and waqf.

Portfolios among the ministers of state were also allocated with Govind Singh Dotasara being made MoS education (independent charge), and was also given tourism and devsthan.

Mamta Bhupesh was given women and child development department (independent charge) along with minority affairs and waqf. Arjun Singh Bamnia was given tribal area development department (independent charge) as well as industry and pubic enterprises departments.

Bhanwar Singh Bhati was allocated higher education (independent charge) and revenue while Sukhram Bishnoi got forest (independent charge), environment (independent charge), food and civil supply and consumer affairs.

Ashok Chandna got youth affairs and sports (independent charge), skill development (independent charge), transport and soldier welfare, Tikaram Jully got labour (independent charge), industries and boilers inspection (independent charge), cooperatives and Indira Gandhi canal project department.

Bhajan Lal Jatav has civil defence (independent charge), agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries, Rajendra Singh Yadav was allocated state motor garage (independent charge), language department, social justice and empowerment, calamity management and relief departments while Subhash Garg (RLD) was allocated technical education (independent charge), Sanskrit education (independent charge), medical and health, information and public relations department.

(With PTI inputs)

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First Published : 27 Dec 2018, 08:07:01 AM

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