Second Patwa ministry

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Second Patwa ministry
Emblem of Madhya Pradesh.svg
Ministry of Madhya Pradesh
Date formed5 March 1990
Date dissolved15 December 1992
People and organisations
Head of state M. A. Khan
(Governor)
Head of government Sunder Lal Patwa
(Chief Minister)
No. of ministers29
Total no. of members29
Status in legislature Legislative Assembly
220 / 320(69%)
Opposition leader Shyama Charan Shukla
History
Election(s) 1990
Legislature term(s)2 years, 285 days
PredecessorThird Shyama Charan Shukla Ministry

The Second Sunder Lal Patwa ministry is the council of ministers in headed by Chief Minister Sunder Lal Patwa, which was formed after 1990 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, where the BJP won 220 seats out of total 320 seats under his leadership. [1] Sunder Lal Patwa the leader of the party in the assembly was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh on 5 March 1990. Here is the list of members of his ministry: [2] [3]

Contents

Council of Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

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Minister
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1. Chief Minister Sunder Lal Patwa BJP
2.Minister of Water Resources Sheetla Sahai BJP
3.Minister of Finance Ramhit Gupta BJP
4.Minister of Power Kailash Chandra Joshi BJP
5.Minister of Co-operatives Laxminarayan Sharma BJP
6.Minister of Tribal Welfare Baliram Kashyap BJP
7.Minister of Urban Development
Minister of Municipal Administration
Minister of Law & Parliamentary Affairs
Babulal Gaur BJP
8.Minister of Revenue Laxmi Narayan Gupta BJP
9.Minister of Panchayat and Rural Development, Housing (Rural), 20 Point Programme Nirbhay Singh Patel BJP
10.Minister of Education
Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports
Vikram Verma BJP
11.Minister of Public Works Department Himmat Kothari BJP
12.Minister of Home Affairs
Minister of Commerce & Industry
Kailash Chawla BJP
13.Minister of Forests Nanki Ram Kanwar BJP
14.Minister of Social Welfare
Minister of Woman & Child Development
Kusum Mehdele BJP
15.Minister of Food and Civil SuppliesBalihar Singh BJP

Ministers of State

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Minister
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16.Minister of TransportSudhakar Bapat BJP
17.Minister of Public Health EngineeringDhyanendra Singh BJP
18.Minister of EnergyOmkar Tiwari BJP
19.Minister of Law & Parliamentary AffairsMahesh Prasad Shukla BJP
20.Minister of Health Rajendra Prakash Singh BJP
21.Minister of Waqf, State Haj Committee, Masjid Committee, Urdu Academy (Independent Charge)Mohammed Gani Ansari BJP
22.Minister of LabourLilaram Bhojwani BJP
23.Minister of Panchayat & Rural DevelopmentSujan Singh Patel BJP
24.Minister of AgricultureKriparam Sahu BJP
25.Minister of Water Resources
Minister of Rural Development & Panchayat Raj
Thawar Chand Gehlot BJP
26.Minister of Scheduled Castes & Backward Classes WelfareHaridas Bharadwaj BJP
27.Minister of EducationKishori Lal Verma BJP
28.Minister of Forest Gyan Singh BJP
29.Minister of Tourism Brijmohan Agrawal BJP

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References

  1. "Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1990". www.elections.in.
  2. "Madhya Pradesh CM Sunderlal Patwa gets his ministers to declare their assets". India Today. 31 July 1990.
  3. https://mpvidhansabha.nic.in/upload_smptviv/Jun-Augest%201990%20(1-65).pdf [ bare URL PDF ]