Ahmedabad, October 18, 2025
Gujarat’s new cabinet comprises five cabinet ministers, three ministers of state (independent charge), and 12 ministers of state.
The announcement of the new cabinet is both a political undertaking and a risky one. The previously large cabinet consisted of 17 ministers, and now consists of 26 ministers. Maintaining balance will pose a challenge to the ministers’ efficiency. Ten former ministers have not been included.
Allocation of portfolios to ministers in the new Gujarat Cabinet
Chief Minister
Bhupendra Patel (General Administration, Administrative Reforms and Training, Planning, Non-Resident Gujarati Department, Revenue and Disaster Management, Roads and Buildings, Ports and Capital Projects, Narmada, Kalpasar, Mines and Minerals, Police Housing, Information and Broadcasting, all policy matters, and all subjects not allocated to other ministers)
Deputy Chief Minister
Harsh Sanghvi (Home, Police Housing, Jails, Border Security, Village Guards, Civil Defence, Transport, Law, Sports, MSME Department, Tourism and Pilgrimage, Civil Aviation)
Cabinet Ministers
Rishikesh Patel (Energy and Petrochemicals, Panchayats and Rural Housing, Law and Justice, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs)
Jitu Vaghani (Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Cooperatives, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying)
Kunwarji Bavaliya (Labor, Skill Development and Employment, Rural Development)
Kanu Desai (Finance, Urban Development and Urban Housing)
Naresh Patel (Tribal Development, Khadi, Village Industries and Rural Housing)
Arjun Modhwadia (Forest and Environment, Climate Change, Science and Technology)
Dr. Pradyumna Waja (Social Justice and Empowerment, Primary, Secondary and Adult Education, Higher and Technical Education)
Raman Solanki (Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs)
Minister of State (Independent Charge)
Ishwar Patel (Water Supply and Water Resources)
Praful Panseria (Health, Family Welfare and Medical Education)
Manisha Vakil (Women and Child Development, Social Justice and Empowerment)
Minister of State
Parshottam Solanki (Fisheries)
Kantilal Amritia (Labour, Skill Development and Employment)
Ramesh Katara (Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Cooperatives, Animal Husbandry and Dairying)
Darshan Vaghela (Urban Development and Housing)
Kaushik Vekaria (Law and Justice, Energy and Petrochemicals, Legislative and Parliamentary Affairs)
Praveen Mali (Forest and Environment, Climate Change, Transport)
Jayram Gamit (Sports and Youth Services, Cultural Activities, Coordination of Voluntary Organizations, Industry, Salt Industry, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Printing and Stationery, Tourism and Pilgrimage Development, Civil Aviation)
Trikam Chhanga (Higher and Technical Education)
Kamlesh Patel (Finance, Police Housing, Jails, Border Security, Home Guards, Village Guards, Civil Defense)
Sanjay Singh Mahida (Revenue and Disaster Management, Panchayats and Rural Housing, Rural Development)
Punamchand Baranda (Tribal Development, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs)
Swarupji Thakor (Rural Development and Khadi Industry)
Rivaba Jadeja (Primary, Secondary and Adult Education)
Today, 26 ministers were announced for the new cabinet. A total of 21 ministers took oath at the swearing-in ceremony held at the Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar. Rishikesh Patel (Visnagar), Kunwarji Bavaliya (Jasdan), Parshottam Solanki (Bhavnagar Rural), and Kanu Desai (Pardi) were not sworn in as their ministerial positions were to be retained. Harsh Sanghvi has been promoted to Deputy Chief Minister. The new cabinet includes Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi, along with eight cabinet-level, three state-level (independent charge) and 13 state-level ministers.
Changes
Ministers reinstated
6 ministers repeated
Hrishikesh Patel
Kunwarji Bavaliya
Parshottam Solanki
Prafull Panseria
Harsh Sanghvi
Kanu Desai
19 new ministers
Darshan Vaghela (Asarva)
Manisha Vakil (Vadodara City)
Rivaba Jadeja (Jamnagar North)
Swarupji Thakor (Vav)
Jitu Vaghani (Bhavnagar West)
Kanti Amritia (Morbi)
Kaushik Vekaria (Amreli)
Ramesh Katara (Fatepura)
Trikam Chhanga (Anjar)
Ishwar Singh Patel (Ankleshwar)
Raman Solanki (Borsad)
Sanjay Singh Mahida (Mahudha-Kheda)
Praveen Mali (Deesa)
Pradyumna Vaja (Kodinar)
Naresh Patel (Gandevi)
Ishwar Singh Patel (Ankleshwar)
P.C. Baranda (Bhiloda)
Kamlesh Patel (Petlad)
Arjun Modhwadia (Porbandar)
Dropped
The biggest change in the new cabinet list is the removal of 10 former ministers.
Balwant Singh Rajput (Sidhpur)
Raghavji Patel (Jamnagar Rural)
Bacchu Khabad (Devgarh Bairia)
Mulu Bera (Khambhalia)
Kuber Dindor (Santrampur)
Mukesh Patel (Olpad)
Bhikhusingh Parmar (Modasa)
Kunwarji Halpati (Mandvi-Surat)
Jagdish Vishwakarma (Nikol)
Bhanuben Babaria (Rajkot Rural)
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The actions of several ministers have tarnished the BJP government’s reputation. Three ministers have lost their positions due to scandals and controversies. Bachchu Khabad, Mukesh Patel, and Bhikhusingh Parmar have been embroiled in controversy.
Instead of providing labor to poor tribals in Dahod district, Minister Bachchu Khabad’s sons earned millions and crores by delivering materials only on paper. This scam had been ongoing for the past ten years. When the scam was finally exposed, the opposition created an uproar and tarnished the BJP government’s reputation. Bachchu Khabad was ordered not only to attend the Secretariat but also government events.
Controversies involving other leaders
Congress President Amit Chavda has also leveled numerous allegations of corruption against Balwant Singh Rajput (in the alleged GIDC scam) and Raghavji Patel. However, the official reason behind the BJP’s dismissal of these ministers lies within the organization.
It is being said that work is being done or new faces are being given a chance.
Mukesh Patel
The government was also embroiled in a scandal over the highly publicized fake arms license scandal, as Vishal Patel, son of Forest and Environment Minister Mukesh Patel, obtained a revolver license in Nagaland by submitting forged documents. Furthermore, Mukesh Patel was also embroiled in a land acquisition scam in the Vij Substation area. He was removed from his ministerial position for these reasons.
BZ Scam
The BZ scam, which involved multi-crore rupee embezzlement, reached Gandhinagar after the minister’s son’s involvement with the mastermind was revealed. The minister’s son, Karan Singh Parmar, has close ties to Ponzi scheme scamster Bhupendra Jhala. Bhupendra Jhala was also accused of giving large sums to the BJP. This has embroiled these three ministers in controversy.
Regional Location
Central Gujarat
Seven leaders, including Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel (Ghatlodia), have been allocated seats from Central Gujarat, a number higher than in other regions. These include Darshanben Vaghela, Kamlesh Patel, Jaisingh Mahida, Ramesh Katara, Manisha Vakil, and Raman Solanki.
North Gujarat
Four leaders from North Gujarat have been included, including Swarupji Thakor, Praveen Mali, Rishikesh Patel, and P.C. Baranda.
Patil’s Influence in South Gujarat
Six leaders from South Gujarat have been included, including Ishwar Singh Patel, Praful Pansaria, Harsh Sanghvi, Jairam Gamit, Naresh Patel, and Kanu Desai.
With the departure of Gujarat BJP State President C.R. Patil, South Gujarat has also dominated the new Gujarat cabinet. The previous cabinet had five ministers from South Gujarat, and this number remains the same. Surat has also received the post of Deputy Chief Minister for the first time.
When C.A. Patil was the State President of the Gujarat BJP, South Gujarat dominated the cabinet. However, after his departure, a new cabinet was formed, and C.R. Mukesh Patel, considered close to Patel, was not included. Halpati Mandvi, MLA from Kunwarji, was also excluded. However, Jairam Gamit from Nizar has been included in the new cabinet. MLA Naresh Patel has replaced Mukesh Patel.
Finance Minister Kanu Desai, who previously held the number two position in the Gujarat government, has been retained, as has Prafull Pansaria, MLA from Kamrej. The inclusion of Majura MLA Harsh Sanghvi in this cabinet has further strengthened Surat’s position in the Gujarat government. Majura MLA Harsh Sanghvi has been promoted to Deputy Chief Minister.
Rajkot cut in Saurashtra
From a regional perspective, the Saurashtra-Kutch region dominates the cabinet. Saurashtra-Kutch has the highest number of leaders, nine, reflecting their dominance in the cabinet. Trikam Chhanga (Anjar), Kanti Amrutiya (Morbi), Kunwarji Bavaliya (Jasdan), Rivaba Jadeja (Jamnagar North), Arjun Modhwadia (Porbandar), Dr. Pradyumna Vaja (Kodinar), Kaushik Vekaria (Amreli), Purushottam Solanki (Bhavnagar Rural), and Jitu Vaghani (Bhavnagar West) have been included.
Saurashtra’s influence has increased, but no minister has been appointed in Rupani’s Rajkot constituency.
This time, Saurashtra has eight ministers, compared to the previous five. This is being seen as an echo of the ruling party’s defeat in the Visavadar by-election. This decision was taken to address the discontent of Saurashtra voters.
The defeat in Visavadar was not just a loss of a single seat for the ruling party. It was a clear indication of the political climate in Saurashtra. Factors such as farmer issues, lack of local leadership, and discontent over caste equations played a major role in this outcome. This defeat was proof that Saurashtra voters could no longer be taken for granted. Following this defeat, it became imperative for the party leadership to focus on Saurashtra. Increasing the size of Saurashtra in the cabinet is considered the first and most powerful step in this ‘damage control’ strategy.
Due to the expansion,
the political situation is becoming increasingly unstable. People alienated from the BJP are now looking towards the opposition. In light of this, the BJP has been forced to undertake political surgery in the cabinet. Ultimately, the BJP has had to try to alleviate public anger by allocating ministerial positions based on caste equations.
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The BJP believes that the reason behind the Gujarat cabinet reshuffle is that there has long been a significant rift between the government and the organization. BJP MLAs and MPs have cultivated an anti-government image. People feel that other regions have been disadvantaged by giving greater representation to South Gujarat, leading to local resentment.
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Furthermore, Patidars, Kolis, OBCs, SC-STs, and other castes have not received adequate representation. Given this, the political equations are not in sync. The current ministers have performed abysmally. They have completely failed to address people’s problems. Given this, it has become necessary to give ministerial positions to young and new faces to improve the government’s efficiency. Given this, in Gujarat, as in Maharashtra, too,
it would not be surprising if the idea of a Chief Minister is also considered. Top BJP leaders
Leaders had to rush to Gandhinagar to resolve the situation.
Koli Community
Kunwarji Bavaliya (Jasdan) and Purushottam Solanki (Bhavnagar Rural) are both prominent leaders of the Koli community. The Koli community holds a large and decisive vote bank in Saurashtra politics. By giving these two leaders ministerial positions, the Koli community has been given a clear message that their importance in the government remains intact.
What are the caste equations?
Patidars and OBCs have been prioritized in the new cabinet. To maintain social balance, various castes have been represented in the cabinet.
OBC (Other Backward Class) voters have been given special consideration by including the highest number of OBC leaders, eight. Meanwhile, seven leaders from the Patidar community, considered a key pillar of the ruling party, have been included in the cabinet. Four leaders from the Scheduled Tribes (ST) and three from the Scheduled Castes (SC) have been included in the cabinet.
Women’s Representation and Opportunities for Young Leadership
The cabinet has attempted to address the lack of women’s representation by inducting three women. These include Rivaba Jadeja (Jamnagar North), Manisha Vakil (Vadodara City), and Darshanben Vaghela (Asarwa). Pravin Mali (Disa) is the youngest leader in this cabinet, reflecting the party’s policy of encouraging young leadership.
By forming the new cabinet, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel has successfully maintained a balance between experienced and new leaders, as well as representation from different regions and castes.
Patidars
The selection of Jitu Vaghani (Bhavnagar West), Kanti Amrutiya (Morbi), and Kaushik Vekaria (Amreli) is an attempt to protect the Patidar community. The party is seeking to strengthen its hold there, especially by appointing Kaushik Vekaria, a minister from Amreli, a Congress stronghold. By re-inducting a veteran leader like Jitu Veghani, the party has also maintained the importance of its old guard.
Inducting a veteran opposition leader like Arjun Modhwadia (Porbandar) into the cabinet can be considered a masterstroke. This sends a positive message not only to the Porbandar region but also to the entire Mer community and other backward classes. Similarly, by including Kodinar MLA Dr. Pradyumna Singh Waja, the Dalit community has also gained representation.
By appointing Rivaba Jadeja (Jamnagar North) as a minister, the party has achieved several goals simultaneously.
The real test of the strategy will now begin. Will these new ministers merely enhance the prestige of their positions or truly address the problems of Saurashtra’s farmers, youth, and ordinary citizens? Simply increasing the number of ministers will not allay discontent; only concrete work and ground-level results will win the voters’ trust in the upcoming elections.
Parshottam Solanki
Four chief ministers and numerous cabinet changes have changed, but Parshottam Solanki remains unchanged. Narendra Modi, Anandiben Patel, Vijay Rupani, and Bhupendra Patel have changed Chief Ministers four times, but Parshottam Solanki has been included in the cabinets of all the Chief Ministers. Over the years, the cabinet has also changed several times, although Parshottam has remained a minister.
He has been a minister since the 1998 BJP government. Parshottam Solanki, a leader of the Koli community, is an MLA from the Bhavnagar Rural constituency. This time, he has been given the Fisheries and Industries portfolio.
Parshottam Odhavjibhai Solanki has a strong hold in the Koli-dominated constituencies of the coastal Saurashtra region, including Bhavnagar and Amreli. He has represented the Bhavnagar Rural constituency since 1998. He has consistently won from the rural area, first from the Ghogha seat and then from the Ghogha seat, which was merged into Bhavnagar Rural.
He first became an MLA from the Ghogha seat in 1998.
Purushottam Solanki contested the Lok Sabha elections from the Bhavnagar constituency as an independent in 1996. In 1997, the then-state BJP president, Rajendra Singh Rana, invited him to join the BJP. After joining the BJP, Purushottam Solanki contested the assembly elections from the Ghogha constituency for the first time in 1998 and became an MLA. Subsequently, he was elected in 2002, 2007, 2012, and 2017. However, after delimitation, the Ghogha seat was merged with Bhavnagar Rural. Consequently, Purushottam Solanki won the election from Bhavnagar Rural in 2012, 2017, and 2022, becoming an MLA for the sixth time.
Purushottam Solanki was appointed Minister of State for Fisheries and Animal Husbandry for the first time in 2007. Thus, in his political career, he has been a part of the Gujarat government’s cabinet continuously since 2007.
Proceedings are underway in a special court in Gandhinagar following a complaint alleging that Purushottam Solanki, during his tenure as Fisheries Minister in 2008, awarded contracts worth ₹400 crore. In this case, Solanki, while serving as Fisheries Minister, was accused of awarding fishing contracts for 58 reservoirs without following the prescribed procedure.
Harsh Sanghvi
Former Minister of State for Home Affairs, Harsh Sanghvi is the state’s youngest Deputy Chief Minister.
Educated till 9th Grade, Diamond Merchant
Harsh Sanghvi, who hails from a Marwari Jain family, was born on January 8, 1985. He studied till 9th grade. He is a diamond merchant from Surat. He became active in politics from a young age.
In 2008, he became the State General Secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party Yuva Morcha.
In 2010, he was appointed State Vice President of the Yuva Morcha. In 2011,
In 2012, he served as the state vice-president of the BJP’s Yuva Morcha. Subsequently, in 2013, he was appointed the national general secretary of the National Yuva Morcha by the BJP, and in 2014, the national vice-president.
Three-time BJP MLA
In 2012, Harsh Sanghvi was given a ticket by the BJP from the Majura assembly constituency. At the age of 27, he was the youngest candidate in Gujarat. He won the election by securing 73 percent of the vote. Subsequently, he won the 2017 and 2022 assembly elections. Thus, he has been elected as the BJP MLA from the Majura seat for three consecutive terms. Harsh Sanghvi, who became the Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat, held portfolios such as Home Department, Transport, Border Security, Industry, Cultural Activities, Sports, and Youth Services in the state.
Since the formation of Gujarat in 1960, there have been a total of six Deputy Chief Ministers, with the most recent Deputy Chief Minister being sixth on this list. Previously, Chimanbhai Patel was the first Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat. He served as Deputy Chief Minister from 1972-73 on behalf of the Congress Party. Subsequently, Kantilal Ghiya served as Deputy Chief Minister from 1972-73 on behalf of the Congress. Subsequently, the BJP appointed Keshubhai Patel as Deputy Chief Minister in 1990. The Congress appointed Narhari Amin as Deputy Chief Minister from 1994-95, and the BJP appointed Nitin Patel as Deputy Chief Minister from 2016-21.
Saurashtra
Previously, the government had five ministers from Saurashtra Kutch, which has increased the number of ministers in the Bhupendra Patel cabinet to nine.
Political and public challenges have been ignored. Farmers, the growing presence of the Aam Aadmi Party, the problems of small businesses, displacement, the poor condition of roads and basic amenities, and the rising cost of education and health have all disheartened BJP voters, impacting the Visavadar by-election. Factionalism in the cooperative sector is at its peak across the state, including North Gujarat. Government officials refused to even answer calls from MLAs, forcing the Chief Minister to issue written orders. In such a situation, how the new ministers will participate in public welfare work will remain a challenge.
With local self-government elections approaching, the Patidar, Koli, Kshatriya, and tribal communities are disgruntled for various reasons. Delays or failures in addressing local public issues could prove costly for the government.
Controversy
Names that have long been at the forefront of cabinet expansion discussions have been left out. Jayesh Radadiya from Saurashtra, Shankar Chaudhary from Banaskantha, C.J. Chavda from the Congress, and Thakor youth leader Alpesh Thakor have been excluded from the new cabinet, surprising party workers.
In the cooperative sector, Jayesh Radadiya is leading in Saurashtra and Shankar Chaudhary in North Gujarat. Despite the BJP winning the elections for cooperative institutions over the past few years, voting has been contrary to the party’s mandate. Internal factionalism, disputes, and allegations of corruption within the party have also contributed to its exclusion from the cabinet.
The absence of Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, who has visited various regions of the state, including Ahmedabad, from the swearing-in ceremony of the newly appointed cabinet has become politically significant.
The ongoing protests in the tribal areas of South Gujarat and allegations of corruption in government schemes in Dahod, Bharuch, and Mahisagar pose challenges for the BJP in the upcoming elections. If the Congress in South Gujarat and the Aam Aadmi Party in Central and Saurashtra challenge the BJP in the local body elections, a cabinet reshuffle may be discussed.
3.0 Government
Bhupendra Patel’s 3.0 government has nine more ministers in the cabinet than before. To alleviate the anger of the Patidars in the state, seven ministers have been given ministerial positions, up from the previous four. Earlier, the OBC community was given six positions, but now eight ministers have been appointed from the OBC community. Three ministers have been appointed from the Scheduled Castes, while four new ministers have been appointed from the tribal community. Saurashtra Kutch has received the highest representation in the cabinet, while North Gujarat has received the lowest representation with four ministers.
The newly appointed cabinet has three women ministers, compared to one. The name of Jamnagar’s Rivaba Jadeja, wife of renowned cricketer Ravindrasinh Jadeja, has emerged.
Of the 26 ministers, 12 are first-time MLAs. The special thing is that these ministers are first-time MLAs. The newly appointed cabinet has made some divine and some divine on Diwali. This is the BJP’s political engineering.
Women
The cabinet of Bhupendra Patel, which came to power after the 2022 assembly elections, had low female representation, with the only female minister being Bhanuben Babaria. Now, there are three women. In reality, this should be 33 percent.
Manisha Vakil: MLA from Vadodara City (reserved seat). She holds an M.A., B.Ed. (English Literature), and a Ph.D. Before entering politics, she worked as a teacher and supervisor at Bright Day School. She has won three consecutive elections in 2012, 2017, and 2022. She won the 2022 election by a landslide margin of 130,705 votes. After becoming Minister of Women and Child Welfare for the first time in 2021, she has been reinstated in the new cabinet for 2025.
Darshan
Vaghela: MLA from the Asarwa constituency, reserved for the Scheduled Caste (SC) community in Ahmedabad. She completed her B.Com. She played a key role in the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) and served as the Deputy Mayor of Ahmedabad for two terms.
Ahmedabad
Her representation has strengthened.
Rivaba Jadeja: MLA from Jamnagar North. She holds a Bachelor of Science (B.E.) in Mechanical Engineering from Gujarat Technological University (GTU). Her father, Hardev Singh Solanki, is a businessman and social worker. He started an NGO called the Matrushakti Charitable Trust.
Joined the BJP in 2019. Was the head of the women’s wing of the Karni Sena.
Married Indian cricketer Ravindra Jadeja in 2016 and has a daughter.
Richest Minister
The youngest minister in the new cabinet is Rivaba Jadeja, at 35 years old. The oldest minister is Kanu Desai, at 74 years old. Rivaba Jadeja also tops the list of ministers with the highest assets, with ₹97.36 crore. The minister with the least assets is Jairam Gamit, with ₹47 lakh. The most educated ministers are Manisha Vakil and Jairam Gamit, and the least educated minister is Harsh Sanghvi.
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Jagdish Panchal
Vishwakarma said that the demographic strength of 162 MLAs is strong. However, until 10:00 a.m., I hadn’t received any calls from Ratnakar or the Chief Minister asking for a recommendation. After the names were announced, whether someone got a place or not, they came to the felicitation ceremony smiling. Mukesh Patel is a recent example.
The Chief Minister has formed a new cabinet. A new team has been formed. Darshanben has been included.
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All ministers except Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel have resigned.
The new ministers will be sworn in at 11:30 am on October 17, 2015, at the Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar. The names of the new ministers were finalized late at night, and the ministers were informed by phone in the morning. Neither the government nor the BJP has responded to the urgent need for cabinet expansion before Kali Chaudas, the same Diwali. Many of the 112 MLAs had a bad Diwali, while the health of 18 MLAs improved.
A meeting between the Chief Minister and the Governor, scheduled for October 16, had to be abruptly canceled. A last-minute phone call from Delhi changed the course. This was done to prevent any rebellion. According to reports from Delhi, the names of the new ministers were finalized late at night amid controversy. The new ministers were informed by phone.
Governor
Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat will administer the oath to the new cabinet. Due to the cabinet expansion, the Governor was ordered to cut short his trip and come to Gandhinagar. The Mumbai program was canceled and he was asked to come to the Mahatma Mandir at 12:39 pm on Friday.
National President
JP Nadda addressed all BJP MLAs during the day.
A meeting was held at the Chief Minister’s residence at night. National President JP Nadda, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, State President Panchal, and the Organization General Secretary met for three hours. A dinner was organized in the evening. Organization General Secretary Sunil Bansal was present.
Mahatma Mandir
The cabinet expansion and swearing-in ceremony were held at the Mahatma Mandir. Seating arrangements were made for 10,000 people.
Separate arrangements were made for MLAs, Lok Sabha MPs, Rajya Sabha MPs, BJP organization leaders, invited guests, and opposition MLAs.
Amit Shah Cuts Short
Union Home Minister Amit Shah was scheduled to visit Gujarat. However, he received orders from Delhi not to go to Gandhinagar. This visit was abruptly canceled. This is a major mystery.
Special precautions were taken to prevent him from attending the cabinet swearing-in ceremony. This is being considered an internal dispute within the national party.
Several ministers vacated their offices. Raghavji Patel and Harsh Sanghvi were among them.
PA PS
Even before the new ministers were announced, a personal secretary and personal assistant, typical of Narendra Modi, were appointed. The General Administration Department issued an order for the temporary appointments. Section and sub-section officers have been deployed. When the first BJP government was formed under the leadership of Keshubhai Patel, Narendra Modi appointed trusted RSS workers in the ministers’ offices and bungalows, through whom he monitored the work of each minister. This is being seen in the new cabinet as well.
The names of 35 section officers for the post of personal secretary and 35 sub-section officers for the post of personal assistant have been announced.
List of section officers:
1. Mahendra Shankar Chavda, Roads and Buildings Department
2. Nitin Amrit Chaudhary, Energy and Petrochemicals Department |
3 Shailendra Vakha Gadhvi, Revenue Department
4 Gopal Vijay Gadhvi, Law Department
5 Umesh Harji Nagota, Urban Development and Urban Housing Department
6 Bhavesh Raoji Vaddoria, Food, Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Department
7 Divyesh Vinod Valand, Finance Department
8 Rudradutt Bharat Vaghela, Revenue Department
9 Jatin Suresh Chandra Sagar, Sports, Youth and Cultural Activities Department
10 Kamlesh Dharmsinh Chavda, Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpasar Department
11 Mayurkumar Dineshbhai Dataniya, Home Department
12 Rajneesh Natwar Rathod, Forest and Environment Department
13 Pramesh Magan Gameti, Social Justice and Empowerment Department
14 J.L. Pawar, Urban Development and Urban Housing Department
15 K.P. Nagar, Industries and Mines Department
16 M.B. Patel, Roads and
Building Department
17. Jaydeepkumar Baldevbhai Patel, Women and Child Development Department
18. Prakash Rameshbhai Chaudhary, Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpasar Department
Gopal Italia’s letter has saved many lives. Spokesperson Minister Rishikesh Patel personally told Panchal that if he wished to remove him, he could do so.
Parsot
Some ministers, such as M. Solanki and Kunwarji Bavaliya, had to be removed due to party compulsions. The Constitution also empowers an illiterate person to occupy the highest position.
For a long time, not a single MLA from Chhota Udepur district has been appointed a minister.
Congress
Jaynarayan Vyas’s big statement regarding the place of Alpesh Thakor and Hardik Patel in the new cabinet of the government
There is no possibility of Alpesh and Hardik joining the cabinet. Arjun Modhwadia and C.J. Chavda are goods exported by the Congress.
Jaynarayan Vyas held a press conference at Rajiv Gandhi Bhavan. The entire cabinet of the BJP government is being replaced. The BJP has admitted its failure. This decision is commendable. The BJP has not even finalized the names of the ministers in the new cabinet. The inclusion of Alpesh and Hardik Patel in the cabinet will make no difference. There is no possibility of Alpesh and Hardik joining the cabinet. Arjun Modhwadia and CJ Chavda are goods exported by the Congress.
Diwali is a time to say goodbye to old books. Governance is all about appearances. The entire cabinet of the BJP government is being replaced. The BJP, considered the world’s largest party, is delaying the decision on the state president. The BJP has admitted its failure, which is commendable. The government is in a coma, with no change in sight. The sinking party is trying to revive itself with the help of a swimmer. The BJP is even having to appeal to Delhi to change the leaseholder. Only time will tell how bright the future of the Gujarat state president is. The BJP hasn’t even been able to decide on the names of ministers for the new cabinet. The BJP’s situation resembles the last days of Bahadur Shah.
For 11 years, from 2014 to 2025, only the Gujarat model was replicated. Four of the country’s 10 most malnourished districts are in Gujarat. Where does India stand on the Human Development Index? The HDI is calculated by combining life expectancy, health, and education. India ranks 130th out of 193 countries on the HDI. Gujarat doesn’t rank anywhere among the 11 highly developed states. It ranks 25th among the 36 middle-class states. Gujarat lags behind Meghalaya, Rajasthan, and Karnataka. We have messed up education, health, and life expectancy. Out of 145 crore people, 85 crore are given 5 kg of grain. For industrialists, the government that works in their interests is the BJP government. 10% of the country’s population owns 80% of the wealth, while the other 80% owns 20%. Talk of development is just talk, not reality. Only RBI and NITI Aayog data reveal the state of the country. Arjun Modhwadia and CJ Chavda are Congress exports.
Two-tier Cabinet
The positions of Cabinet Ministers and Ministers of State are being announced. One Deputy Chief Minister, eight Cabinet Ministers, three Ministers of State (Independent Charge), and 13 Ministers of State have been sworn in.
These positions have different powers, responsibilities, and jurisdictions.
Cabinet Ministers are the highest-ranking members of the Cabinet. They are given full charge of important ministries such as Defense, Finance, Home Affairs, and External Affairs.
Policy Making: Cabinet Ministers are part of the government’s core group, or cabinet. They formulate key decisions and policies.
They are fully responsible for the functioning and policies of their ministry.
Minister of State
The rank of a Minister of State is lower than that of a Cabinet Minister.
Independent Charge: A Minister of State is in full charge of a smaller or less important ministry. Their ministry does not have a Cabinet Minister. They can make decisions independently within their department, but do not regularly attend Cabinet meetings except by invitation.
They are attached to a Cabinet Minister and assist him or her in specific tasks within their ministry or department. Their powers and responsibilities are limited to those assigned by the Cabinet Minister.
The main difference is that Cabinet Ministers are members of the policy-making ‘circle’ and have a direct say on every major decision in the country or state, while Ministers of State (especially their assistants) focus primarily on policy implementation. (Google translation from Gujarati)