Vasundhara Raje retains 46 portfolios

December 21, 2013 02:26 pm | Updated 02:26 pm IST - Jaipur

BJP leader Gajendra Khivsar being greeted by Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje after he took oath as Cabinet Minister at a ceremony at Raj Bhawan in Jaipur on Friday.

BJP leader Gajendra Khivsar being greeted by Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje after he took oath as Cabinet Minister at a ceremony at Raj Bhawan in Jaipur on Friday.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Saturday retained 46 ministries as she allotted portfolios of Rural Development and Panchayti Raj, Health and Mines among her Cabinet ministers.

She allotted Rural Development and Panchayti Raj Ministry to Gulab Chand Kataria and Health Ministry to Rajendra Rathore.

Kailash Meghwal was given the Mines Ministry and Kalicharan Saraf was alloted the Education Ministry. Sanwar Mal Jat was appointed the Water Resources Minister.

The ministries retained by Ms. Raje include Finance and Home.

On Friday, nine BJP MLAs were sworn in as Cabinet ministers while three others were given independent charge as Minister of State in the Vasundhra Raje government.

Two of the nine Cabinet Ministers, Mr. Kataria and Mr. Rathore have criminal charges against them.

Mr. Kataria, former Home Minister in previous term of Ms. Raje, is accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case of Gujarat in which CBI has filed a supplementary chargesheet against him early this year.

A Mumbai court has granted him an anticipatory bail.

Mr. Rathore was arrested and sent to jail by CBI in connection with the Dara Singh fake encounter case in which about a dozen policemen are already in jail.

A Jaipur court had discharged him in a controversial order even before charges were framed against him.

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