AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal will take oath as the Chief Minister of Delhi for the third time on Sunday along with six leaders of his party who will be part of his cabinet.
Kejriwal retains all the six ministers who served in his government in the previous term – Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, Imran Hussain, Gopal Rai, Rajendra Gautam, and Kailash Gehlot.
Manish Sisodia, who also held the post of Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, is considered Kejriwal’s right-hand man and behind the reforms in the public education sector.
Apart from education, Sisodia also organized important departments for arts, culture, and languages as well as finance, planning, tourism, land and buildings, vigilance, service, women and child development. It is being speculated that the Patparganj MLAs will retain their departments.
Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia on Saturday listed the invitees for the swearing-in ceremony of Arvind Kejriwal for the post of Chief Minister. Sisodia said that those who are behind Delhi will be present at the swearing-in ceremony on Sunday.
Satyendra Jain, an architect by profession, is credited with the AAP’s internationally recognized Mohalla Clinic program in his first term, the possibility of maintaining the departments of Health, Industry, Power, Public Works Department, Home, and Urban Development is.
Gopal Rai, another confidant of Kejriwal, had the General Administration Department, Rural Development Department, besides taking charge of irrigation and flood control and labor. Rai is also the convener of the Delhi state unit of the Aam Aadmi Party.
Imran Hussain, who is credited with implementing environmental norms in the capital during his first term in Kejriwal’s cabinet, assumed triple the charge for the departments of Environment and Forests, Food and Supplies and Elections.
Rajendra Gautam, an accomplished lawyer who joined the Aam Aadmi Party in 2014, is also a member of the National Executive of the AAP.
He was in charge of the Social Welfare Department along with the Registrar of SC and ST, Gurdwara Elections, Water and Cooperative Societies.
The sixth name in Kejriwal’s cabinet, Kailash Gehlot has been described as a philanthropist, an educationist and an entrepreneur for social change by the AAP.
As a cabinet minister in the Delhi government, Gehlot looked after the departments of Transport, Revenue, Law, Justice and Legislative Affairs, Information and Technology and Administrative Reforms.
On the eve of his swearing-in, Arvind Kejriwal hosted a dinner meeting for his cabinet colleagues where the roadmap for the “development of the national capital” for the future was discussed, along with the implementation in the first three months by the party. The initiatives taken for the same were also discussed. Government.
Manish Sisodia said that all cabinet ministers, who will take oath on Sunday, were asked to fulfill the promises listed in the “Guarantee Card” of the AAP.
AAP had issued a card fulfilling the “10 Guarantees of Kejriwal” before the Delhi Assembly elections. This included the promise to plant two crore saplings, clean the Yamuna River and reduce pollution in Delhi.
The AAP won 62 seats in the 70-member Delhi Assembly, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won the remaining eight seats.