Vasantdada Patil was sworn in as Maharashtra chief minister for the third time in February 1983, on resignation of Babasaheb Bhosale.[1] The third Patil ministry continued until 1985 legislative elections, after which Patil continued as chief minister with his fourth ministry.[2]
Third Vasantdada Patil ministry | |
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Ministry of Maharashtra | |
Date formed | 2 February 1983 |
Date dissolved | 9 March 1985 |
People and organisations | |
Governor | Idris Hasan Latif |
Chief Minister | Vasantdada Patil |
Total no. of members | 15 Cabinet ministers (Incl. Chief Minister) |
Member parties | Congress |
Status in legislature | Majority government 186 / 288 (65%) |
Opposition party | INC(S) JNP |
Opposition leader |
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History | |
Election | 1980 |
Legislature term | 5 years |
Predecessor | Bhosale |
Successor | V. Patil IV |
List of ministers
editThe ministry consisted of 15 cabinet ministers, including Patil.[3]
Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
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Chief Minister
| 2 February 1983 | 9 March 1985 | INC | ||
Deputy Chief Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
| S. M. I. Aseer | 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | |
Cabinet Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
(Excluding Public Undertakings)
| Ramprasad Borade | 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | |
Cabinet Minister
| Shantaram Gholap | 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | |
Cabinet Minister
| Baliram Hiray | 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | |
Cabinet Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
| 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | ||
Cabinet Minister
| Lalita Rao | 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC | |
Cabinet Minister
| Nanabhau Yambadwar | 7 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | INC |
References
edit- ^ "Babasaheb Bhosale dead". The Hindu. 5 October 2007. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
- ^ "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments (1 January to 31 March 1985) - Maharashtra" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXXI (2): 291, 300–302. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
- ^ "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments (1 January to 31 March 1983) - Maharashtra" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXIX (2): 163, 169–170. Retrieved 5 May 2021.