Kamal Nath ministry
The Kamal Nath ministry was the Council of Ministers in 15th Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Kamal Nath.[1][2]
Kamal Nath ministry | |
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Ministry of Madhya Pradesh | |
Kamal Nath Hon'ble Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh | |
Date formed | 17 December 2018 |
Date dissolved | 20 March 2020 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Governor Lalji Tandon |
Head of government | Kamal Nath |
No. of ministers | 2 |
Total no. of members | 23 |
Member parties | INC IND |
Status in legislature | Majority |
Opposition party | BJP |
Opposition leader | Gopal Bhargava |
History | |
Election(s) | 2018 |
Outgoing election | 2018 |
Legislature term(s) | 5 years |
Incoming formation | 2018 |
Outgoing formation | 2020 |
Predecessor | Shivraj Singh Chouhan Third ministry |
Successor | Shivraj Singh Chouhan Fourth ministry |
All the ministers were of Cabinet rank. Due to the political crisis in the month of March 2020, the ministry lasted for only 15 months i.e. from 17 December 2018 to 20 March 2020.
Council of Ministers
Colour key for Party |
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IND
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SI No. | Name | Constituency | Departments | Party | |
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1. | Chief Minister |
Chhindwara |
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INC | |
2. | Pradeep Jaiswal | Waraseoni |
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IND |
Former Members
SI No. | Name | Constituency | Department | Tenure | Party | Reason | |
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Ministers who resigned due to Political turmoil. | |||||||
1. | Bala Bachchan | Rajpur (ST) |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
2. | Tarun Bhanot | Jabalpur West |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
3. | Maheshwar |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | ||
4. | Lahar |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | ||
5. | Sajjan Singh Verma | Sonkatch |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
6. | Bhopal Uttar |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | ||
7. | Kasrawad |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | ||
8. | Karada Hukum Singh | Shajapur |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
9. | Lakhan Singh Yadav | Bhitarwar |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
10. | Omkar Singh Markam | Dindori |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
11. | Deori |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | ||
12. | Jaivardhan Singh | Raghogarh |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
13. | Jitu Patwari | Rau |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
14. | P.C. Sharma | Bhopal Dakshin - Pashchim |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
15. | Kukshi |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | ||
16. | Umang Singhar | Gandhwani |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
17. | Kamleshwar Patel | Sihawal |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
18. | Priyavrat Singh | Khilchipur |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
19. | Sukhdev Panse | Multai |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
20. | Brijendra Singh Rathore | Prithvipur |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
21. | Lakhan Ghanghoriya | Jabalpur East |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Resigned due to Political turmoil. | |
Ministers who resigned in support of Jyotiraditya Scindia, but were later removed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |||||||
22. | Tulsiram Silawat | Sanwer |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Removed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |
23. | Govind Singh Rajput | Surkhi |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Removed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |
24. | Imarti Devi | Dabra |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Removed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |
25. | Prabhuram Choudhary | Sanchi (SC) |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Removed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |
26. | Pradhumn Singh Tomar | Gwalior |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Removed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |
27. | Mahendra Singh Sisodia | Bamori |
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December 2018 - March 2020 | INC | Removed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Chief Minister. | |
On 9 March 2020, due to the Political turmoil situation created by senior congress leader Jyotiraditya Scindia, an emergency cabinet meeting was held at the residence of Chief Minister Kamal Nath, where 16 ministers tendered their resignations in order to reconstitute the cabinet.
All the ministers expressed their faith in Chief Minister Kamal Nath and gave him free hand to reconstitute the cabinet.
All the ministers who resigned are considered to be close to Chief Minister Kamal Nath and Former Chief Minister Digvijaya Singh.
On 14 March 2020, the Governor of Madhya Pradesh, Lalji Tandon removed 6 ministers supporting Jyotiraditya Scindia. Chief Minister Kamal Nath had made the recommendation to the Governor to remove these 6 ministers.
On 20 March 2020, Chief Minister Kamal Nath resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, after he failed to convince the Rebel Congress MLAs, who were campaigning in a resort in Bengaluru.