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Jharkhand CM expands Cabinet, inducts nine ministers | Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda expanded
his cabinet on Friday by inducting nine new ministers. The ministers took oath of office and secrecy before Jharkhand Governor M O H Farooq. The swearing in
ceremony was held at the Raj Bhavan. Out of the nine ministers, three are from
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), four from Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and one each
from Janata Dal-United and All Jharkhand Students Union (AJSU). The newly appointed
ministers are Bimla Pradhan and Baidyanath Ram, Satyanand Jha (BJP), Mathura Prasad
Mahato, Haji Hussain Ansari, Hemlal Murmu, Champai Soren (JMM), Gopal Krishan
Patar alias Raja Peter (JD-U) and Chandra Prakash Choudhary (AJSU). Speaking to
the media persons, Arjun Munda, said the members of his cabinet would carry out
their assigned duties as per the expectations of the masses. "The ministers today
took oath before the Governor. I would like to extent my gratitude to the honourable
governor for carrying out the task. It is my earnest hope that this new cabinet
would carry out their duties towards the state with full responsibility and they
would stand on the expectations, aims and ambitions of the public," said Arjun
Munda. "We would like to commence work, keeping these resolutions in mind and
we hope our functioning will benefit the state," he added. The portfolios of the
new ministers are yet to be announced. "We will extend full support to them in
all their good deeds but we will raise objections to all their wrong doings,"
said Ravindra Prasad Singh, a Congress MLA. Arjun Munda became the Chief Minister
for the third time, heading a BJP- JMM-AJSU and JD (U) coalition government. The
expansion was delayed due to talks on sharing the portfolios between the allies.
The state can have a maximum of 12 ministers.
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