Chandra Shekhar ministry

Chandra Shekhar was sworn in as Prime Minister of India on 10 November 1990.[1] In his ministry, the ministers were as follows.

Chandra Shekhar ministry

12th ministry of the Republic of India
Date formed10 November 1990
Date dissolved21 June 1991
People and organisations
Head of stateR. Venkataraman
Head of governmentChandra Shekhar
Member partySamajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
(initially supported by Indian National Congress)
Opposition leaderRajiv Gandhi (INC)
(until 23 December 1990)
Lal Krishna Advani (BJP)
(24 December 1990 – 13 March 1991)
History
Outgoing election1991
Legislature term(s)7 months and 11 days
PredecessorV. P. Singh ministry
SuccessorP. V. Narasimha Rao ministry

Cabinet

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficeParty
Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar[1]10 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Deputy Prime Ministers Chaudhary Devi Lal10 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Minister of Finance Yashwant Sinha[2]10 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Minister of Home Affairs Chandra Shekhar10 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Minister of External Affairs Vidya Charan Shukla21 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Minister of Defence Chandra Shekhar21 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Minister of Railways Janeshwar Mishra[3]21 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Minister of Law and Justice Subramanian Swamy21 November 199021 June 1991JP
Minister of Telecommunications Sanjay Singh21 November 199021 June 1991SJP(R)
Minister of Water Resources Manubhai Kotadia21 November 199025 April 1990SJP(R)
Ministry of Surface Transport Manubhai Kotadia21 November 199025 April 1990SJP(R)
Ministry of Energy Kalyan Singh Kalvi21 November 199025 April 1990SJP(R)

Ministers of State

References

  1. Sanjoy Hazarika (10 November 1990). "Rival of Singh Becomes India Premier". The New York Times.
  2. "Lok Sabha Member's Bioprofile". Archived from the original on 1 February 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  3. Railway Ministers of Independent India at the Indian Railways Fan Club
  4. "Bihar's official crossover continues, IGP takes VRS for political innings". Indian Express. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
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