Shivraj Singh's cabinet expanded amid lockdown, 5 ministers sworn in

Posted on 21st Apr 2020 by rohit kumar

Bhopal: Shivraj Singh Chauhan's cabinet was finally expanded today in Madhya Pradesh (Madhya Pradesh), which is being trusted by the Chief Minister and officials amid Coronavirus crisis. Amid lockdown, 5 ministers were sworn in in Madhya Pradesh. First, Narottam Mishra was sworn in as the cabinet minister. After this, Tulsi Ram Silavat, Govind Singh Rajput, Kamal Patel and Meena Singh Gaj, who joined Congress and left BJP, also took oath as cabinet minister. Meena Singh is an MLA from Manpur seat.

 

Let us tell you that the riddle was confirmed on behalf of Raj Bhavan about the expansion of the cabinet. Senior and tough leader of BJP Narottam Mishra has been included in Shivraj Chauhan's cabinet. Kamal Patel, who was a minister in the BJP government earlier, has also taken the oath of office as a cabinet minister. Apart from this, Govind Singh Rajput and Tulsi Silavat, supporters of Scindia who played an important role in toppling the Kamal Nath government, will also be given a place in the cabinet. Meena Singh has been made a minister for the first time.

 

 

Cabinet small but trying to help the society and the region

Those who understand the politics of Madhya Pradesh say that through this small cabinet, an attempt has been made to address the society and the region. There is an attempt to help Bundelkhand and Thakurs through Govind Singh Rajput coming from Scindia camp. Whereas to take the Gwalior-Chambal and Brahmin classes with the powerful leader and former minister Narottam Mishra. Kamal Patel from Narmadapuram is the OBC face and Tulsi Silavat, a minister in the Kamal Nath government from Malwa, is the face of the SC class. Meena Singh of Scheduled Tribe category from Vindhya region has been made a minister.

 

 

Shivraj is running the government alone

Please tell that Shivraj Singh Chauhan was running the government alone since taking oath as Chief Minister on March 23. In such a situation, the opposition was also aggressive about the government running without a cabinet in MP. Even Congress Rajya Sabha MP Vivek Tankha had written a letter to the President demanding imposition of President's rule in the state.

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