Third Gehlot ministry explained

Cabinet Type:Ministry
Jurisdiction:Rajasthan
Flag Border:true
Government Head:Ashok Gehlot
State Head:Governor
Former Members Number:4
Total Number:29
Political Parties: INC
Independent(s)
Legislature Status:Majority
Opposition Leader:Rajendra Rathore (from 2023)
Election:2018
Legislature Term:5 years
Date Formed:17 December 2018
Date Dissolved:15 December 2023
Previous:Second Raje ministry
Successor:Bhajan Lal Sharma ministry

The Third Ashok Gehlot ministry is the state cabinet of the Indian state of Rajasthan in the 15th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.[1] [2] [3]

History

Inauguration

The results for the 2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election were announced on 11 December 2022. The result was a hung house, with the Indian National Congress falling one seat short of majority. With the help of three parties, the Bahujan Samaj Party, the Bharatiya Tribal Party and the Rashtriya Lok Dal (combined 9 seats) announced their outside support for the Congress party, resulting in the formation of a Congress government in Rajasthan.[4] [5] [6]

On 17 December 2017, Ashok Gehlot took oath as chief minister of Rajasthan for his third term in Jaipur. Sachin Pilot also took oath as deputy chief minister.[7]

2020 Rajasthan political crisis

On 12 July 2020, around 19 members of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, as claimed by the then deputy chief minister of Rajasthan Sachin Pilot, flew to Delhi after disputes over different offices between rival factions of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee, triggering a month-long political crisis in the state of Rajasthan. The rebel faction led by Sachin Pilot claimed that they had the support of 30 MLAs and can topple the Ashok Gehlot-led Congress government in Rajasthan. He demanded the chief minister's post for which he was denied after the 2018 elections.

The Congress Legislature Party issued a whip to all its MLAs to be present in the meeting which was scheduled to be held at the Chief Minister's House or strict action would be taken against them. Meanwhile, Sachin Pilot reaffirmed that he won't be joining the BJP. By 14 July, with Pilot refusing to back down, Gehlot sacked him from his posts of deputy chief minister of Rajasthan and president of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee.

On 10 August, the event changed drastically, when Sachin Pilot met with Rahul Gandhi & Priyanka Gandhi. On the same day, rebel MLA Bhanwar Lal Sharma reached Jaipur and met with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. Sachin Pilot met Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and finally, both the factions of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee reunited.

On 14 August, the political crisis officially ended with Ashok Gehlot-led Congress Government winning the trust vote in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly through voice vote. All the MLAs of the Congress and its allies were present, although 73 BJP MLAs were not present.[8]

Major decisions

Agriculture

For the 2022-23 state budget, Ashok Gehlot announced the Rajasthan government launched the Krishak Sathi Yojana. In this scheme, financial assistance would be provided to farmers in case of death during agricultural activities or in case of partial or permanent disability. A separate budget for the agriculture sector was presented by Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot under the budget allocation of Krishi Sathi Yojana was increased to Rs 5000 crore.[9] [10]

Employment

On 1 April 2022, the government announced that it would increase the days of employment granted by the MGNREGA scheme from 100 to 125 days.[11]

On 9 September 2022, the Congress government in Rajasthan launched the Indira Gandhi Shehari Rojgar Guarantee Yojana (Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme), in which those in the age group of 18-60 years residing within the limits urban local bodies would be able to demand at least 100 days of employment in a year.

The scheme was rolled out with the objective of providing economic support to the poor and needy living in the cities. Poor and destitute people, especially those who lost their livelihood during the pandemic would be given preference to the scheme. The Rajasthan government had allocated ₹800 crore ($97 million) for the scheme, as announced by chief minister Ashok Gehlot in the 2022-23 FY state budget.[12] [13]

Electricity

On 1 April 2022, the Rajasthan government announced free electricity up to 50 units to those consuming 100 units per month in Rajasthan. It also said that for all household consumers, the cost of ₹3 per unit for consumption up to 150 units and ₹2 per unit for consumption from 150-300 units will be bourn by the state government. The government claimed that around 1.18 crore (11.8 million) families were expected to benefit from this scheme.

Healthcare

On 1 April 2022, the government increased the insurance amount under its health insurance scheme Chiranjeevi from ₹5,00,000 to ₹10,00,000. It claimed that it 1.34 crore (13.4 million) families were expected to benefit from this scheme.

Indira Rasoi Scheme

Launched on 20 August 2020 by Ashok Gehlot in urban areas, the Indira Rasoi Scheme was started with the resolution that no one should sleep hungry. The scheme provides adequate, tasty and nutritious food to the people for only 8 rupees. As of September 2022, hundreds of Indira Rasoi centres have benefited around 5.5 crore people, according to government data.[14] [15]

There are currently 950 Indira Rasoi centres which have served 9 crore (90 million) thalis since 2020. The scheme has been extremely successful.[16]

Old Pension Scheme

In the 2022-23 FY state budget, the Rajasthan government restored the Old Pension Scheme for government employees who joined the service on or after 1 January 2004 (when the NPS took effect).

Smartphones

The Rajasthan government launched the Digital Seva Yojana scheme in which women heads of 1.35 crore (13.5 million) families would be given a smartphone with free internet connectivity for three years. The phones would also support the two SIM feature and one SIM will already come activated in its ‘primary slot’, which cannot be changed. The project was estimated to be worth ₹12,000 crore ($1.45 billion) and state owned company Rajcomp is responsible for the implementation of the project.[17] [18]

Council of Ministers

SI No. Name Constituency DepartmentParty
1.
Ashok Gehlot
Chief Minister
  • Finance
  • Taxation
  • Home & Justice
  • Dept. of Personnel
  • General Administration Dept.
  • Cabinet Secretariat
  • NRI
  • IT & Communication
  • Rajasthan State Investigation Bureau
  • DIPR
INC
2.
B. D. Kalla
  • Education (Primary & Secondary)
  • Sanskrit Education
  • Arts
  • Literature
  • Cultural & ASI
INC
3.Shanti Dhariwal
  • Local Self Government
  • Urban Development & Housing
  • Law & Legal Affairs
  • Legal Consultancy Office
  • Parliamentary Affairs
  • Elections
INC
4.Udai Lal AnjanaNimbahera
  • Cooperative
  • India Gandhi Canal Project
INC
5.Parsadi Lal MeenaLalsot
  • Medical & Health
  • Medical Health & Sciences (ESI)
  • Excise
INC
6.Lalchand KatariaJhotwara
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Fisheries
INC
7.Mahesh JoshiHawa Mahal
  • PHED
  • Ground Water
INC
8.Ramlal JatMandal
  • Revenue
INC
9.Pramod Jain BhayaAnta
  • Mines & Petroleum
  • Gopalan
INC
10Vishvendra SinghDeeg-Kumher
  • Tourism
  • Civil Aviation
INC
11.Ramesh Chand MeenaSapotra
  • Panchayati Raj
  • Rural development
INC
12.Hemaram ChoudharyGudha Malani
  • Forest
INC
13.Pratap Singh KhachariyawasCivil Lines
  • Food & Civil Supplies
  • Consumer affairs
INC
14.Saleh MohammadPokaran
  • Minority Affairs
  • Waqf
  • Colonisation
  • Agriculture Command Area
  • Development & Water Utilisation
INC
15.Mamta BhupeshSikrai
  • Women & Child Welfare
  • Child Rights
  • Planning
INC
16.Bhajan Lal JatavWeir
  • PWD
INC
17.Tika Ram JullyAlwar Rural
  • Social Justice & Empowerment
  • Jail
INC
18.Govind Ram MeghwalKhajuwala
  • Disaster Management & Relief
  • Administrative Reforms
  • Coordination
  • Statistics
  • Policy Planning
INC
19.Shakuntala RawatBansur
  • Industry
  • State Enterprise
  • Devasthan
INC

Minister of State

SI No. Name Constituency DepartmentParty
1..Bijendra Singh OlaJhunjhunu
  • Transport & Road Safety (Independent Charge)
INC
2.Murari Lal MeenaDausa
  • Agriculture Marketing (Independent Charge)
  • Estate (Independent Charge)
  • Tourism & Civil Aviation
INC
3.Zahida KhanKaman
  • Science & Technology (Independent Charge)
  • Printing & Stationery (Independent Charge)
  • Education (Primary & Secondary)
  • Arts
  • Literature
  • Culture & ASI
INC
4.Arjun Singh BamniyaBanswada
  • Tribal Area Dept. (Independent Charge)
  • PHED
  • Ground Water
INC
5.Ashok ChandnaHindoli
  • Sports & Youth Affairs (Independent Charge)
  • Skill (Independent Charge)
  • Employment & Entrepreneurship (Independent Charge)
  • DIPR
  • Disaster Management & Relief
  • Administrative Reforms & Cordination Dept.
  • Statistics
  • Policy Planning
INC
6.Bhanwar Singh BhatiKolayat
  • Power (Independent Charge)
  • Water Resources
  • IGNP
  • Water Resources Planning
INC
7.Rajender Singh YadavKotputli
  • Higher Education (Independent Charge)
  • Planning (Manpower) (Independent Charge)
  • State Motor Garage (Independent Charge)
  • Language & Library (Independent Charge)
  • Home & Justice
INC
8.
Sukhram Bishnoi
Sanchore
  • Labour (Independent Charge)
  • Factory & Boiler inspection (Independent Charge)
  • Revenue
INC
9.Subhash GargBharatpur
  • Technical Education (Independent Charge)
  • Ayurveda & Indian Medicines (Independent Charge)
  • Public Grivences & Redressal (Independent Charge)
  • Minority Affairs
  • Waqf
  • Colonisation
  • Agriculture Command Area
  • Development & Water Utilisation
RLD

District Wise break up

Former Members

SI No. NameConstituency Department Tenure PartyReason
1.Tonk
  • Public Works Department.
  • Rural Development & Panchayati Raj.
  • Science & Technology.
  • Statistics.
December 2018 – July 2020 INCDismissed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister.
2.Bhanwarlal Meghwal
  • Social Justice and Empowerment.
  • Disaster Management & Relief.
December 2018 – November 2020 INCDeath.
3.Harish ChaudharyBaytu
  • Revenue.
December 2018 - November 2021INCResigned Made AICC Incharge for Punjab.
4. Raghu Sharma Kekri
  • Health & Family Welfare.
December 2018 - November 2021INCResigned Made AICC Incharge for Gujarat, Dadar & Nagar Haveli.
5.Govind Singh DotasraLaxmangarh
  • Minister of State for Primary & Secondary Education.
December 2018 - November 2021INCResigned Made Rajasthan INC Chief.
6.Rajendra Singh GudhaUdaipurwatiMinister of State of
  • Sainik Kalyan (Independent Charge)
  • Home Guard & Civil Defence (Independent Charge)
  • Panchayati Raj & Rural Development
December 2018 - July 2023 INCDismissed

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ashok Gehlot Will Be Fourth Rajasthan Chief Minister For At Least 3 Terms. NDTV.com. 13 January 2019.
  2. Web site: Morning Breaking: Ashok Gehlot named chief minister of Rajasthan; Sachin Pilot to be deputy CM. 15 December 2018. Zee News. 13 January 2019.
  3. Web site: Ashok Gehlot named chief minister of Rajasthan. Zee Business. 13 January 2019.
  4. News: ANI . 11 December 2018 . RLD announces support to Congress in Rajasthan . Business Standard India . 13 December 2022.
  5. Web site: BSP to support Congress in Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan . 13 December 2022 . India Today . en.
  6. Web site: 12 December 2018 . Will back Congress in Rajasthan: BTP founder Chhotu Vasava . 13 December 2022 . The Indian Express . en.
  7. Web site: 17 December 2018 . Ashok Gehlot takes oath as Rajasthan chief minister, Sachin Pilot as deputy . 13 December 2022 . Hindustan Times . en.
  8. Web site: Rajasthan news live: Sachin Pilot removed as deputy CM and PCC chief . 13 December 2022 . The Times of India . en.
  9. News: Bureau . The Hindu . 23 February 2022 . Old pension scheme revived in Rajasthan budget . en-IN . The Hindu . 14 December 2022 . 0971-751X.
  10. Web site: Sharma . Reena . 15 November 2022 . राजस्थान मुख्यमंत्री कृषक साथी योजना 2022: ऑनलाइन आवेदन, पात्रता व लाभ . 14 December 2022 . PM Modi Yojana . en-US.
  11. Web site: Free electricity, increased health insurance amount: Rajasthan govt announces slew of public welfare measures . 13 December 2022 . India Today . en.
  12. News: Iqbal . Mohammed . 12 September 2022 . Explained The Indira Gandhi Urban Employment Guarantee Scheme in Rajasthan . en-IN . The Hindu . 13 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221016015435/https://www.thehindu.com/news/states/explained-the-indira-gandhi-urban-employment-guarantee-scheme-in-rajasthan/article65878642.ece . 16 October 2022 . 0971-751X.
  13. Web site: 10 September 2022 . Gehlot launches govt’s flagship urban employment scheme . https://web.archive.org/web/20221006200832/https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/jaipur/gehlot-launches-urban-employment-scheme-8141742/ . 6 October 2022 . 13 December 2022 . The Indian Express . en.
  14. Web site: Ani . Indira Rasoi Yojana: Rajasthan government's dreams 'No One Sleeps Hungry' come true . 26 January 2023 . The Economic Times . en.
  15. Web site: 26 December 2022 . Rajasthan Indira Rasoi Yojana 2023 to Provide Meals @ Rs. 8 for Poor . 26 January 2023 . सरकारी योजना . en-US.
  16. Web site: Yadav . Jyoti . 8 March 2023 . Rajasthan’s Indira Rasoi is a success story — 9 crore thalis since 2020 . 12 March 2023 . ThePrint . en-US.
  17. News: PTI . 19 August 2022 . Chief Minister Digital Seva Yojana scheme Rajasthan government plans to provide smartphones to 1.35 crore women . en-IN . The Hindu . 14 December 2022 . 0971-751X.
  18. Web site: Livemint . 19 August 2022 . Rajasthan govt en-route to provide smartphones to 1.35 crore women . 14 December 2022 . mint . en.