All the ministers in Rajasthan have resigned and a new team will be formed today


Jaipur, Ta. 20
The Gehlot government in Rajasthan is completing three years next month. Even before that, internal strife has once again surfaced in the Rajasthan Congress. All the ministers in the Gehlot government resigned on Saturday, the day after three ministers in the Gehlot government wrote a letter to Sonia Gandhi proposing her resignation. New ministers will now be appointed on Sunday. At the same time, speculation is rife about which ministers will be ousted and who will be re-appointed.
The three ministers in the Gehlot government, Raghu Sharma, Harish Chaudhary and Govind Singh, have written a letter to party president Sonia Gandhi proposing her resignation from the ministry, which has once again caused a stir in the Rajasthan Congress. News of tensions between the pilot group and Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot's group has been circulating in Rajasthan for some time now. For several days now, party functionaries have been talking about maintaining balance between the government and the organization. Some party leaders say the cabinet reshuffle will take into account all groups.
All the ministers in the Gehlot cabinet have resigned on Saturday ahead of a cabinet reshuffle in Rajasthan. After a meeting at the residence of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, all the ministers handed over their resignations to the party caucus. State Transport Minister Pratap Singh Khachariawas said the cabinet meeting was chaired by Chief Minister Gehlot. Congress MLAs have been called to the party's region office at 2 pm on Sunday. The next program will be decided by Gehlot and Ajay Maken, the party's region in-charge.
The new swearing-in ceremony is expected to take place on Sunday, sources said. Revenue Minister Harish Chaudhary, Health and Health Minister Dr. Raghu Sharma and Minister of State for Education Govindsinh Dotasara had earlier sent their resignations to Congress president Sonia Gandhi. At present, the state cabinet has 21 members, including the chief minister. As there are 200 MLAs in the state, the cabinet can have a maximum of 20 members.
The Ashok Gehlot government is completing its three-year term next month. Political analysts say the cabinet reshuffle will be a challenge for the High Command to meet the expectations of the legislators who supported the government in the political crisis last year, along with the Sachin Pilot group of legislators. In terms of strength, the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly currently has 102 Congress MLAs and 21 BJP MLAs. Apart from this, there are 12 independent MLAs.

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