Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot (Photo | EPS) 
India

Gehlot cabinet expansion may take place next week as Rajasthan CM to meet Congress top brass

Gehlot is likely to expand his cabinet by November 12 as three of his ministers — Shanti Dhariwal, Parsadi Lal Meena and Bharosi Lal Jatav — will be on a visit to Dubai till November 18.

Rajesh Asnani

JAIPUR:  Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot may expand his government next week. He is scheduled to visit Delhi after November 10 and meet Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi, former president Rahul Gandhi and national general secretary (organisation) KC Venugopal to discuss possible names to be included in the cabinet. 

Gehlot is likely to expand his cabinet by November 12 as three of his ministers — Shanti Dhariwal, Parsadi Lal Meena and Bharosi Lal Jatav — will be on a visit to Dubai till November 18 to prepare for investment summit.

As per sources, the high command wants cabinet expansion and political appointments to be done as soon as possible so that party workers and MLAs can be satisfied before the third anniversary of the Gehlot government in December.

After the victory in the recent by-election, CM Gehlot is looking stronger. Sources within the party said the high command may give him a free hand in cabinet expansion and appointments.

In such a situation, a cloud of doubt hangs over the demands of the Sachin Pilot camp, which has claimed ministerial berths and political and organisational posts. 

Earlier, there were speculations about some ministers being dropped but after the bypoll victory, their chair is considered safe. 
 

'Avoid non-essential travel': India advises against travel to three African countries amid Ebola outbreak

Family’s counsel says SC highlighted bias, procedural lapses in Twisha Sharma death case

Man opens fire near White House, shot dead by US Secret Service; accused claimed he was 'Jesus' during 2025 arrest

Counting underway for Falta Assembly repoll in Bengal; BJP takes commanding lead after five round

Fresh funding for MGNREGA throws up questions on parallel ops with GRam-G

SCROLL FOR NEXT