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Shivraj Singh Chouhan expands Madhya Pradesh cabinet with five ministers

Shivraj Singh Chouhan expands Madhya Pradesh cabinet with five ministers

IBNS | @indiablooms | 21 Apr 2020, 09:51 am

Bhopal/IBNS: Almost a month after he sworn in as the Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister for the fourth time succeeding a political drama, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Tuesday expanded his state cabinet with the induction of five ministers.

Chouhan, who sworn in as the CM on Mar 23, was till Monday running a one-man show in the state where the BJP re-installed its government 15 months after it was voted out of power.

The five ministers who took oath on Tuesday were Dr. Narottam Mishra, Tulsi Silawat, Kamal Patel, Govind Singh Rajput and Meena Singh.

Rajput and Silawat are the two former Congress MLAs who had switched over to the BJP in March.

How Congress state fell into hands of BJP?

The Kamal Nath government plunged into a political crisis in March after 22 Congress MLAs, all loyal to former party leader Jyotiraditya Scindia, had resigned taking the outfit's tally in the state assembly to below 100.

Without the support of 22 Congress MLAs, who had later joined the BJP, Nath had very little to do to save his chair as it was a smooth sail for the saffron party to return to power 15 months after losing power in the state.

Scindia, a former Congress senior leader who had served as the Union Minister in the past, has also jumped into the BJP camp.

In Dec 2018, the Congress had ended Chouhan's government after 15 years but the government was always vulnerable as it had enjoyed only a thin margin of victory.

Though Madhya Pradesh is only the latest instance where the BJP returned to power months after losing the state polls, the saffron unit maintained it had participated in no poaching of MLAs trashing the claims of the Congress.

Prior to resigning on Mar 20, Nath had trained his guns against the BJP saying Chouhan's party, which is is in power at the Centre, was trying to destabilise the Congress government right from the first day of its governance.

(Image Credit: Shivraj Singh Chouhan Facebook)

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