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Second Bhupendrabhai Patel ministry
Government of Gujarat, India since 2022 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bhupendrabhai Patel had been sworn in as 17th Chief Minister of Gujarat on 12 December 2022, along with 8 Cabinet Rank Ministers, 2 Minister of State with Independent charges and other 6 as Minister of States.[1]
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Background
After thumping majority in 2022 Gujarat Legislative assembly election BJP forms majority Government in Gujarat. Incumb Ministers resigns.[2]
On 12 December 2022, Bhupendrabhai Rajikant Patel sworn in as 18th Chief Minister along with 16 other ministers.[3][4] These include 8 Cabinet Rank Ministers, 2 Minister of State with Independent charges and other 6 as Minister of States.
Council of Ministers
Cabinet Minister
Minister of State (Independent Charges)
Minister of State
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- [5]
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Cabinet Spokesperson
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- [6]
Demographics of Council of Ministers
Representation of Ministers by district
- Patan (5.90%)
- Mehsana (5.90%)
- Aravalli (5.90%)
- Ahmedabad (11.8%)
- Rajkot (11.8%)
- Jamnagar (5.90%)
- Devbhoomi Dwarka (5.90%)
- Bhavnagar (5.90%)
- Mahisagar (5.90%)
- Dahod (5.90%)
- Surat (23.5%)
- Valsad (5.90%)
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Outgoing Ministers
These are the Ministers which were part of the First Bhupendrabhai Patel ministry but were not included in the Second Bhupendrabhai Patel ministry. These include
- Rajendra Trivedi
- Jitu Vaghani
- Purnesh Modi
- Kiritsinh Rana
- Nareshbhai Patel
- Pradip Parmar
- Arjunsinh Chauhan
- Jagdiah Panchal
- Dinesh Parmar
- Jitubhai Chaudhary
- Manisha Vakil
- Nimisha Suthar
- Arvind Raiyani
- Kiritsinh Vaghela
- Gajendrasinh Parmar
- RC Makwana
- Vinod Moradiya
- Deva Malam
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References
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