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The Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar with the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot at the Chief Ministers' Conference on Internal Security, in New Delhi on 16 April 2012. In 2013, Congress suffered its worst-ever defeat by only winning 21 seats in 200 member assembly. Gehlot was then appointed AICC General Secretary in 2013. [16]
Later, on 30 March 1949, the states of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer merged into the union, which was then renamed the United State of Greater Rajasthan. Hiralal Shastri became the prime minister on 7 April 1949. On 15 May 1949, the Matsya Union joined the United State of Greater Rajasthan. [6]
The tenure of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 14 January 2024. [3] The previous assembly elections were held in December 2018. After the election, Indian National Congress formed the state government, with Ashok Gehlot becoming Chief Minister. [4]
The Third Ashok Gehlot ministry is the state cabinet of the Indian state of Rajasthan in the 15th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History
The results were declared on 8 December 2013. [1] Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot won from his Sardarpura constituency by a margin of 18,478 votes while Vasundhara Raje won from Jhalarpatan by 60,896 votes. [2]
Gehlot for his political acumen received a title of Jadugar (magician) of Rajasthan politics. During these 25 years, he had established deep roots in the Congress cadre and good relations with the Gandhi family, but this victory saw rise of a young leader, Sachin Pilot, who later indirectly claimed the CM
Third Gehlot ministry The Bhajan Lal Sharma ministry represents the formation of the Twenty-seventh cabinet of the Indian state Rajasthan under the leadership of Bhajan Lal Sharma , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] who has been elected the Fifteenth Chief Minister of Rajasthan .
Ashok Gehlot: Indian National Congress: Kota: Vaidya Dau Dayal Joshi Bharatiya Janata Party: Nagaur: Bhanu Prakash Mirdha Bharatiya Janata Party: Nathu Ram Mirdha Indian National Congress: Pali: Gumanmal Lodha Bharatiya Janata Party: Salumber (ST) Bheru Lal Meena Indian National Congress: Sawai Madhopur (ST) Usha Meena Indian National Congress ...