List of deputy chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh

The Deputy Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh is a member of the Cabinet of Madhya Pradesh Government in the Government of Madhya Pradesh. Not a constitutional office, it seldom carries any specific powers.[1] A deputy chief minister usually also holds a cabinet portfolio such as home minister or finance minister. In the parliamentary system of government, the Chief Minister is treated as the "first among equals" in the cabinet; the position of deputy chief minister is used to bring political stability and strength within a coalition government.

List of Deputy Chief Ministers

Sr. No. Name
(constituency)
(birth-death)
Portrait Term of office Political Party Chief Minister Ref
1 Virendra Kumar Sakhlecha
(Jawad)
(1930–1980)
30 July 1967 12 March 1969 1 year, 225 days Bharatiya Jana Sangh Govind Narayan Singh [2]
2 Shiv Bhanu Singh Solanki
(Dhar)
Indian National Congress Arjun Singh [3]
3 Subhash Yadav
(Kasrawad)
(1946–2013)
Indian National Congress Digvijaya Singh [4]
4 Jamuna Devi
(Kukshi)
(1929–2010)
Indian National Congress Digvijaya Singh [5]
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See also

References

  1. Rajendran, S. (July 13, 2012). "Of Deputy Chief Ministers and the Constitution" via www.thehindu.com.
  2. Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly (in Quechua) http://mpvidhansabha.nic.in/cm-sakhalecha.htm. Retrieved 2020-05-18. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  3. November 15, Prabhu Chawla; July 31, 2013 ISSUE DATE:; October 16, 1981UPDATED:; Ist, 2014 12:40. "Arjun Singh of Madhya Pradesh and V.P. Singh of Uttar Pradesh revamp their Cabinets". India Today.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. "Senior Congress leader Subhash Yadav passes away". Hindustan Times. June 26, 2013.
  5. "MP Legislative Assembly". mpvidhansabha.nic.in.
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