Rajasthan Cabinet Ministers Swearing-in Ceremony in Jaipur, Check Names of MLAs Taking Oath
A total of 13 cabinet ministers and 10 state ministers have taken oath in the ceremony. The oath of the MLAs administered by the Governor of Rajasthan, Kalyan Singh.
Jaipur, December 24: The oath taking ceremony of cabinet ministers of the newly formed Rajasthan government was held today, on Monday, at Raj Bhavan in Jaipur. A total of 23 MLAs have taken oath today, out of which 22 MLAs are from Congress and one MLA is from the Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD).
A total of 13 cabinet ministers and 10 state ministers have taken oath in the ceremony. The oath of the MLAs administered by the Governor of Rajasthan, Kalyan Singh.
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The names of the 22 MLAs who took Oath in the ceremony today are:
Rajasthan Cabinet Ministers
BD Kalla (Bikaner), Shanti Dhariwal (Kota North), Parsadi Lal Meena (Lalsot), Master Bhavarlal Meghwal (Sujangarh), Lalchand Katariya (Zhotwada), Dr Raghu Sharma (Kekdi), Pramod Jain (Bhaya Anta), Vishvendra Singh (Dig Kumbher), Harish Choudhary (Baytu), Ramesh Meena (Sapotra), Udaylal Anjana (Chittorgarh), Pratap Singh (Civil Lines) and Saleh Mohammad from Pokhran.
State Ministers Taking Oath
Arjun Singh Bamnia (Baanswada), Bhanvar Singh Bhati (Kolayat), Sukhram Bishnoi (Sanchour), Tikaram Julee (Alwar Rural), Bhajanlal Jatav (Vair), Ashok Chandna (Hindoli), Govind Singh Dotasara (Lakshmangarh), Mamata Bhupesh (Sikrai), Rajendra Singh Yadav (Kotputli), Subhash Garg (RLD MLA from Bharatpur).
On December 17, Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot took oath as the chief minister and deputy chief minister respectively. Their swearing-in ceremony was attended by many senior Congress leaders including party president Rahul Gandhi. Rajasthan Assembly Elections 2018 Winners List: Check Constituency-Wise Names of Elected MLA Candidates From Congress, BJP, Others.
In the recently-concluded Assembly election in Rajasthan, Rahul Gandhi led-Congress had bagged 99 out of 199 seats to wrest power from the BJP in the state. Rajasthan Assembly has 200 seats, but election on one seat was put off due to the demise of one of the candidates.
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