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Raj Bhavan gears up for Rajasthan cabinet expansion

After the green flag of the expansion of the Madhya Pradesh cabinet by the BJP high command, there is now a swift movement in Rajasthan as well. It is believed that the expansion of the Rajasthan cabinet will take place by Wednesday, as preparations have also started at the Raj Bhavan. The goods for setting […]

After the green flag of the expansion of the Madhya Pradesh cabinet by the BJP high command, there is now a swift movement in Rajasthan as well. It is believed that the expansion of the Rajasthan cabinet will take place by Wednesday, as preparations have also started at the Raj Bhavan. The goods for setting up tents on the previous ground of Raj Bhavan have started arriving. In this situation, as soon as information about the oath-taking of the cabinet by the government is given. After that, the oath-taking can take place immediately. Although no official information has reached Raj Bhavan yet, nor will the legislators be informed. However, there is an indication that Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma may be called to Delhi, or from there, in-charge Arun Singh may come to Jaipur with the list of ministers. If there is no change of any kind, the expansion of the Rajasthan cabinet will take place soon. It should be noted that the oath-taking at Raj Bhavan in Madhya Pradesh will take place on Monday afternoon. Before that, Alakmaan gave a list to Chief Minister Mohan Yadav.
It is said that the General Administration Department is also engaged in preparations for the oath-taking. From printing the invitations for oath-taking to preparing vehicles in the motor garage for the new ministers, everything has started. As soon as official information is received, preparations will be given final shape immediately.
In the Madhya Pradesh cabinet, Rameshwar Sharma, Vishnu Khatri, Ramesh Mendola, Divyaraj Singh, Reeti Pathak, Rao Uday Pratap Singh, Andal Singh Kansana, Amarish Sharma, Narayan Singh Kushwaha, Dharmendra Lodhi, Harishankar Khatik, Sanjay Pathak, Sampatiya Uike, Arun Bhimawad, Ashish Sharma, Nirmala Bhuriya, Ashok Rohani, Shailendra Jain, Karna Singh Verma, and Chetan Kashyap may be included. Along with this, ministers from the previous government, Tulsi Silawat, Pradyumn Singh Tomar, Brigendra Pratap Singh, Inder Singh Parmar, and Hardeep Singh Dang, could get another chance.

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