Rajasthan Cabinet On Saturday, the cabinet of Rajasthan will be enlarged. The BJP seeks to balance caste dynamics and fresh and experienced cabinet members. While expanding the cabinet, attention will be made to guarantee that all areas are represented, and social engineering measures will be taken to guarantee that all significant castes are represented.
On Saturday, the cabinet of Rajasthan will be enlarged. The BJP seeks to balance caste dynamics and fresh and experienced cabinet members. 22 to 25 MLAs are anticipated to take the oath of office as ministers in the cabinet. In addition, it is anticipated that MPs and MLAs who have resigned from the Lok Sabha will be given positions in the government.
The following names are potential candidates for the cabinet expansion:
Jalore’s Kirodilal Meena and Jaipur’s Rural Baba Balak Nath
Alwar’s Rajyavardhan Singh
Diya Kumari (rural Udaipur)
Pratap Singhvi, the city of Udaipur
Ajmer’s Madan Dilawar and Jodhpur’s rural Pushpendra Singh
Bundi Ramesh Meena
Bhilwara native Pratap Singh Khachariyawas
Arjun Singh Banswara, or Bamnia
Gupta Rajkumar (Kota South)
Sikar’s Ramesh Chand Meena
Sameshwar Dudi (Dausa) and Subhash Garg (Sikar)
Jat Gopallal (Karauli)
Rajkumari Poonia and Subhash Roopawat are both Jhunjhunu.
Only today will revealed which MLAs will be added to the government as ministers. However, it is undeniable that the extension of the cabinet will alter the political landscape in Rajasthan.
Cabinet representation should also be granted to significant castes
While expanding the cabinet, attention will be made to guarantee that all areas are represented, and social engineering measures will be taken to guarantee that all significant castes are represented.
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore from the Jhotwara assembly constituency, Kirori Lal Meena from the Sawai Madhopur seat, and Baba Balak Nath from the Tijara constituency are the three leading candidates for a spot in Mr. Sharma’s government. Following the announcement of the election results, at least two of these three former MPs resigned from the Lok Sabha, where they were considered the front-runners for the position of chief minister. The ‘Yogi of Rajasthan’ is the common moniker given to Baba Balak Nath.