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Second Ashok Chavan ministry

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Second Ashok Chavan ministry
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The incumbent Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan led his Congress party and alliance partner NCP to an electoral majority in the 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election.[1][2] He subsequently formed his second cabinet. Chavan had been the Chief Minister since 8 December 2008, and would continue to serve until 9 November 2010, when he resigned at the backdrop of corruption allegations.[3]

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The cabinet consisted of 23 ministers, including Chavan and his Deputy, Chhagan Bhujbal.[4]

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Council of Ministers

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The following is the list of ministers in the cabinet:[4][5]

Cabinet Ministers

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Ministers of State

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Ministers by Party

Representation of cabinet ministers by party
  1. Indian National Congress (54.0%)
  2. Nationalist Congress Party (45.9%)
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Guardian Ministers

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