C\'garh CM expands Cabinet; 9 MLAs inducted

C'garh CM expands Cabinet; 9 MLAs inducted

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur 

In a first expansion of his Cabinet, on Tuesday inducted nine MLAs, including a woman legislator,

With this, the strength of the Baghel-led Cabinet has gone up to 12.

While the state leaders hailed the Cabinet expansion for giving representation to leaders from all sections and regions, the opposition BJP said it showed "differences" within the ruling party.

administered the oath of office to the new ministers during a function held at the Police Parade Ground here.

Senior P L Punia, and other leaders were present on the occasion.

Two other legislators - T S and - had taken oath on December 17, was sworn in as the

Those who took oath on Tuesday included Mohammad Akbar, Ravindra Choubey, and

Four-time MLA and former minister Akbar is the lone Muslim face in the Cabinet. He won the recently held state election by the highest margin of 59,284 votes against his BJP rival in Kawardha seat, the home town of former

Similarly, seven-time MLA Choubey is the lone member from the Brahmin community in the Cabinet.

Ravindra Choubey, who won from Saja seat, had served as minister in the Ajit Jogi-led Congress government in (2000-2003) and was earlier also the of opposition in the state assembly (2008-2013).

Second time MLA Umesh Patel, son of former chief who was killed in the Maoist attack in Jhiram valley of in 2013, retained his Kharsia seat in the election.

was elected for the third consecutive time from Korba seat.

Woman MLA Anila Bhedia, and and Premsai were the tribal leaders inducted into the Cabinet.

Tekam, who became MLA for the sixth time, defeated the previous BJP government's in Pratappur seat.

Tekam had served as minister in the previous governments in and in erstwhile undivided

Lakhma, a five-time MLA from Konta seat, is the party's prominent tribal while Bhediya, wife of former IPS Ravindra Bhedia, has been elected for the second time from Daundi Lohara seat.

State Congress's working and three-time MLA Shiv Kumar Dahariya and two-time MLA Guru Rudra Kumar, both belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) community, were also sworn in

Daharia won the Arang seat this time, while Guru Rudra Kumar, who hails from the Guru family of Satnami sect, largely followed by people of the schedule caste community, won from Ahiwara seat.

Umesh Patel, 34, is the youngest member in the state Cabinet while Tamradhwaj Sahu, 69, is the eldest.

All the ministers took oath in Hindi.

The portfolios are yet to be announced.

The Chhattisgarh cabinet can have 13 ministers at most, including the

According to the party leaders, the remaining minister will also be finalised soon.

told that after receiving a huge mandate, it was a challenging task for Baghel to select his ministers as several senior and experienced leaders have won.

"But, he successfully met the challenge and formed a balanced Cabinet giving representation to leaders from all sections and regions," he said.

Though some senior leaders could not make it to the Cabinet, the party respects all of them and they will be given appropriate positions, Trivedi said.

"Now we have the target to win all 11 Lok Sabha seats in the state in next year's general elections," he added.

said it was expected that senior leaders with administrative skills will be given berths in the Cabinet, but it seemed that the chief minister wanted to keep all the rights with him.

"This Cabinet will function with the remote control in Baghel's hands," he said.

Upasane claimed the Cabinet formation "clearly reflects differences among leaders within the ruling party" as all the sections were not properly covered in it.

The Congress returned to power in the state after 15 years, dislodging the Raman Singh-led BJP government.

The Congress bagged 68 of the total 90 seats in the Assembly, while the BJP won only 15 seats.

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First Published: Tue, December 25 2018. 16:30 IST