Name | - | Shri Ashok Gehlot | |
Father's Name | - | Late Shri Lachman Singh Gehlot | |
Date of Birth | - | 3 May, 1951 | |
Birth Place | - | Mahamandir, Jodhpur | |
Wife's Name | - | Smt. Sunita Gehlot | |
No. of Children | - | One Son and One daughter | |
Education | - | B.Sc., M.A.(Economics), LL.B. | |
Constituency | - | Sardarpura, Jodhpur | |
Party | - | Indian National Congress | |
Religion | - | Hindu |
WE WILL BE SEE HOW ASHOK GEHLOT STARTS AGAIN TODAY ...HE GOING TO SWEAR TODAY AS CHIF MINISTER OF RAJASTHAN ...THE LARGEST STATE/PROVINCE OF RAJASTHAN .
THIS BLOG NOT ...JUST AS FOLLOWER OF ASHOK GEHLOT.
WE WILL BE WRITE AND SHOW PEOPLE HOW HE IS WORKING ? WHAT IS PUBLIC OPINION ? WHAT PEOPLE NEED ? WHAT ARE COMMON PROBLEMS ? ALL PEOPLE HERE INVITE TO SEND US COMMENTS FOR HIS WORKS..
WE WILL BE PROTECT RIGHTS OF EXPRESS...SO PLEASE COME WITH YOUR HEART AND HONESTY IF YOU REALLY LOVE THIS LEADER...WHO COME ..FROM COMMON PEOPLE,,
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WHO IS ASHOK GEHLOT ?
Ashok Gehlot (born May 3, 1951)in Jodhpur(Mahamandir), and son of Late Shri Lachman Singh Gehlot, is a leader of Indian National Congress party. He was chief minister of the Indian state of Rajasthan from 1 December 1998 to 8 December 2003. Earlier he was an MP in the Lok Sabha & was a junior Minister in the central government of India. He hails from Jodhpur City. His wife's name is Smt. Sunita Gehlot and he has two children, One Son and One Daughter.
Ashok Gehlot as a Chief Minister was alleged to be singly handedly responsible for the worst electoral defeat of the Congress Party in Rajasthan since the first general elections in 1952.
Graduation: B.Sc.(Bachelor of Science), LL.B.(Bachelor of Laws) Masters: M.A. (Master of Arts in Economics)
Membership of Legislature -
1980 - 84 | - | Member, Seventh Lok Sabha |
1984 - 89 | - | Member, Eighth Lok Sabha |
1991 - 96 | - | Member, Tenth Lok Sabha |
1996 - 98 | - | Member, Eleventh Lok Sabha |
1998 - 99 | - | Member, Twelth Lok Sabha |
1999 - 2003 | - | Member, Eleventh Rajasthan Legislative Assembly ( Elected in by-election ) |
2003 - Cont. | - | Member, Twelth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly |
Positions held -
1980 - 82 | - | Member, Public Accounts Committee, Lok Sabha |
1982 - 83 | - | Union Deputy Minister, Department of Tourism |
1983 - 84 | - | Union Deputy Minister, Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation |
1984 - 84 | - | Union Deputy Minister, Department of Sports |
1984 - 85 | - | Union Minister of State, Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation |
1989 - 89 | - | Minister, Department of Home and PHED, Government of Rajasthan. |
1991 - 93 | - | Union Minister of State, Department of Textiles ( Independent Charge ) |
1991 - 96 | - | Consultative Committee on Communication ( Lok Sabha ) |
1991 - 98 | - | Standing Committee on Railway (10th & 11th Lok Sabha) |
1996 - 98 | - | Consultative Committee on External Affairs ( Lok Sabha ) |
01-12-98 to 08-12-03 | - | Chief Minister, Rajasthan |
Other Positions Held -
1974 - 79 | - | President, Rajasthan NSUI |
1979 - 82 | - | President, City District Congress Committee, Jodhpur. |
1982 | - | General Secretary, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee |
1985 - 89, 1994 - 97, and 1997 - 99 | - | President, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee |
Ashok Gehlot will be new Rajasthan CM
Jaipur Ashok Gehlot, who spearheaded the Congress campaign to reinstall its government defeating BJP in Rajasthan, was on Thursday chosen to be the new Chief Minister of the state, ending three days of intense jockeying for power by various factions including the jat lobby.
57-year-old Gehlot, a former chief minister, was unanimously elected leader of the Congress Legislature Party, AICC observer Digvijay Singh, said after intense consultations with MLAs after a CLP meeting authorised Sonia Gandhi to nominate the new leader.
The chief minister-elect told reporters later that he would work to provide an "able, transparent and competent" government that will cater to all the sections, castes and communities of people.
Earlier in the day there were ugly scenes of clash between supporters of Gehlot and Union Minister Sis Ram Ola, a jat, before a state guest house where the AICC observers were staying. The exchanged blows and indulged in fisticuffs before police separated them.
RAJASTHAN - 200/200 | ||
CONG | 98 | |
BJP | 75 | |
BSP | 7 | |
Others | 20 |
Ashok Gehlot to be new Rajasthan chief minister
Jaipur, Dec 11 (IANS) Ashok Gehlot, former chief minister of Rajasthan, was Thursday evening named leader of the state Congress legislative party, paving the way for his taking over the reins once again.The name of Gehlot, 57, was approved by Congress president Sonia Gandhi after a one-line resolution was passed by the newly-elected MLAs of the party.
Gehlot was chief minister 1998-2003 and has been acknowledged as the main architect of the Congress’ comeback in the state. The Congress wrested Rajasthan from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the assembly elections, winning 96 seats in a house of 200.
After his name was announced, Gehlot told his party supporters that he would provide a transparent and sensitive government, and work to fulfil the promises made in the party’s election manifesto.
Though a formal announcement is still awaited, there were lots of fireworks at the Pradesh Congress Committee office here after Gehlot’s name was selected. He was greeted by slogan shouting supporters, and some lifted him on their shoulders.
According to Congress sources, two of the party MLAs are to be deputy chief ministers.
The date for formal swearing-in has not yet been decided.
The BJP, which ruled the state for the past five years, suffered a shocking defeat, managing to secure only 78 seats.
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