Lucknow.new Delhi. The swearing-in of the new government of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is going to come to power again after securing an absolute majority in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, will be held at Bharat Ratna Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Stadium here at 4 pm on Friday and Yogi Adityanath will be the Chief Minister for the second time. Will take oath
The godlike people of the state have once again ensured the victory of development and good governance by breaking the chains of appeasement. pic.twitter.com/9EaqU8Pdwv
— BJP Uttar Pradesh (@BJP4UP) March 25, 2022
Leave of 20 ministers this time
Amid speculations about the new cabinet of Yogi Adityanath in Uttar Pradesh, speculation has intensified over select MLAs who were seen going to the chief minister’s residence at Panch Kalidas Marg here on Friday evening. can take the oath of office. But the big news is that 20 ministers of the previous government have gone on leave this time. 48 MLAs are going to become ministers. Keshav Maurya and Brijesh Pathak are set to become deputy CMs.
Got an opportunity to serve in a state like Uttar Pradesh for 5 years. Development works were carried out in the state under the leadership of the Prime Minister, as a result we got the mandate of a thumping majority in the state. I am grateful to all of you, I have been re-elected as the leader of the legislature party: Chief Minister Shri @myogiadityanath pic.twitter.com/ypcYnlCiEJ
— BJP Uttar Pradesh (@BJP4UP) March 24, 2022
50 ministers likely to take oath
BJP sources have expressed the possibility of about 50 ministers taking oath along with Yogi. Political agitation escalated after reports that some MLAs were called to reach the Chief Minister’s residence and there was a possibility that the MLAs who were called at the Chief Minister’s residence may get a place in Yogi’s cabinet.
speculations on these names
Those who reached the Chief Minister’s residence include some new names like Vijay Laxmi Gautam (Salempur-Deoria), Sanjay Singh Gangwar (Pilibhit) and Rakesh Rathore (Sitapur). Apart from Jitin Prasad, the grandson of former Chief Minister Kalyan Singh, Sandeep Singh, former bureaucrat AK Sharma and BJP state president Swatantra Dev Singh can also get a chance.
Keshav Maurya, Kunwar Brajesh Singh, JPS Rathor, Jaiveer Singh, Baby Rani Maurya, Anoop Valmiki, Asim Arun, Anil Rajbhar, Sanjeev Gaur, Sandeep Singh, Jitin Prasad, Nitin Agarwal, Swatantra Dev, Ashish Patel, Baldev Aulakh, Pramila Pandey, Sanjay Nishad, Satish Sharma, Vijay Laxmi Gautam, Rakesh Rathor, Dharamvir Prajapati, Laxmi Narayan Choudhary, Brijesh Pathak, Sanjay Gangwar, Pratibha Shukla, Rakesh Rathore, Bhupendra Chaudhary, Anoop Pradhan, Dinesh Khatik, Girish Yadav, Kapil Dev Agarwal, Suresh Rahi , Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi, Ram Naresh Agnihotri, Dharamveer Prajapati, Puran Prakash, Anjula Mahour, Sarita Bhadauria, Rajni Tiwari, KP Malik, Anil Shukla Warsi, Siddharthnath Singh, Salil Bishnoi, Keshav Prasad Maurya, Swatantra Dev Singh, Daya Shankar Singh, Shrikant Sharma, Narendra Kashyap Yogendra Upadhyay.
Apart from this, many ministers of the previous government are likely to get a chance again. However, there is no confirmation about the name of the Deputy Chief Ministers yet. There were joyous scenes at the residences of some former ministers and their supporters dancing to the beat of drums and shouting slogans in the hope of their leaders getting ministerial posts. Adityanath and 47 ministers took oath in the previous BJP government on March 19, 2017. According to the constitutional provisions, Uttar Pradesh can have a total of 60 ministers including the Chief Minister.
how was the election result
The election results of 403 assembly constituencies in Uttar Pradesh, which were held in seven phases, were declared on March 10, in which Bharatiya Janata Party won 255 seats, ally Apna Dal (Sonelal) won 12 and Nirbal Indian Shoshit Hamara Aam Dal (Nishad) won six seats. Of. After getting the absolute majority, the Bharatiya Janata Party is going to form the government for the second time in a row.
37 years before this, in 1985, in the assembly elections held under the leadership of Narayan Dutt Tiwari, the Congress again formed the government with an absolute majority and Tiwari took oath as the Chief Minister for the second consecutive time. This record will be recorded in Yogi Adityanath’s account after 37 years.