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Ashok Gehlot

Ashok Gehlot (born 3 May 1951) is an Indian politician serving as the 12th and current Chief Minister of Rajasthan since 2018.[3] He held this position from 1998 to 2003,from December 2008 to 2013 and from December 2018 to 2023.[1] He represents Sardarpura constituency of Jodhpur as Member of Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan since 1999. He was a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Jodhpur from 1991 to 1999 and from 1980 to 1989 and Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Textile from 1991 to 1993, Tourism and Civil aviation from 1984 to 1984 and Deputy Union minister for Sports from 1984 to 1984. He was also a national General secretary of Congress Party, in-charge of organisations and training from March 2018 to 23 January 2019. He was also made in-charge of Gujarat state in 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election.[4]

Ashok Gehlot
Gehlot in 2023
12th Chief Minister of Rajasthan
In office
17 December 2018 – 3 December 2023
GovernorKalyan Singh
Kalraj Mishra
DeputySachin Pilot (until 14 July 2020)
Preceded byVasundhara Raje
Succeeded byTBA
Additional ministries
Assumed office
27 December 2018
Ministry and Departments
  • Finance
  • Taxation
  • Home & Justice
  • DOP
  • GAD
  • Cabinet Secretariat
  • NRI
  • IT & Communication
  • Rajasthan State Investigation Bureau
  • DIPR
Preceded byVasundhara Raje
Succeeded byTBD
In office
13 December 2008 (2008-12-13) – 12 December 2013 (2013-12-12)
Preceded byVasundhara Raje
Succeeded byVasundhara Raje
In office
1 December 1998 (1998-12-01) – 8 December 2003 (2003-12-08)
Preceded byBhairon Singh Shekhawat
Succeeded byVasundhara Raje
Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
1 December 1999
Preceded byMan Singh Deora
ConstituencySardarpura
General Secretary (Organisation) of
AICC
In office
December 2017 – January 2019
Succeeded byK. C. Venugopal
Union Minister of State for Tourism and Civil Aviation
In office
31 December 1984 – 26 September 1985
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi / Rajiv Gandhi
Deputy Union Minister for Sports
In office
7 February 1984 – 31 October 1984
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Textiles
In office
21 June 1991 – 18 January 1993
Prime MinisterP. V. Narasimha Rao
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1991–1999
ConstituencyJodhpur
In office
1980–1989
ConstituencyJodhpur
Personal details
Born (1951-05-03) 3 May 1951 (age 72)[1][2]
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India[1]
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseSunita Gehlot
Children2
Residence(s)13, Sawai Pratapsingh Rd, Madrampur, Civil Lines, Jaipur
OccupationPolitician

Personal life edit

Ashok Gehlot is the son of Laxman Singh Gehlot, a magician who used to travel around the country to show his magic tricks.[5] He belongs to the Mali caste.[6][7][8][9][10] Gehlot's father served as the president of the Jodhpur Municipal Corporation for two terms, as the vice-president for one term and was a mining contractor.[11] He is a science and law graduate, he also holds an MA degree in economics. He is married to Sunita Gehlot and has a son and a daughter.[1] His son Vaibhav Gehlot is a politician who contested in the Lok Sabha elections of 2019 from Jodhpur.[12]

He is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) party. He was influenced by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi at a very young age and was actively engaged in social political work even as a student. During the East Bengali refugees crisis in 1971, he served in the refugee camps in the eastern states of India. It is there when former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi first identified his organizational skills during one of her visits to the refugee camps. Gehlot was later appointed the first State President of National Students' Union of India and successfully organised Congress's Student Wing in the state.[13] Gehlot is a staunch Gandhiite and he lived in Wardha to adapt his lifestyle as a Gandhiite. He eats before sunset and is a pure vegetarian and enjoys Satvik Meals. He is also a teetotaler.[5]

Political career edit

 
Sonia Gandhi and Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot, launching the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), at Banswara, Rajasthan

He contested his first election for Rajasthan Legislative assembly in 1977 for Sardarpura constituency and lost by a margin of 4426 votes to his closest opponent Madhav Singh of the Janata Party. Gehlot had to sell his motorcycle to contest his first election. In 1980 he contested Lok Sabha election from Jodhpur and won by a margin of 52,519 votes. In 1984 he was appointed as the Union Minister. In 1989 he lost the election from Jodhpur.[14]

 
Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot meeting the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Jyotiraditya Scindia, in New Delhi on 8 January 2013

When the Congress party returned to power in 1991 he was appointed as Union Minister again by then Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao. He was discharged from his duty in 1993 and headed towards his home state Rajasthan to manage Congress political affairs. In 1998, Congress won a landslide victory by winning 153 out of 200 seats. Ashok Gehlot was appointed as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan for the first time.[14]

In 2003, Congress lost Rajasthan and won merely 56 seats. In 2008 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election Congress was short of a majority by 4 seats and Gehlot who was a well-known troubleshooter in Congress was appointed as the Chief Minister to prevent instability and thus he was sworn in for the second time as Chief Minister.[15]

 
The Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar with the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot at the Chief Ministers' Conference on Internal Security, in New Delhi on 16 April 2012

In 2013, Congress suffered its worst-ever defeat by only winning 21 seats in 200 member assembly. Gehlot was then appointed as AICC General Secretary in 2013.[16] He remained at the position till 2018 and after 2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, when Congress returned to power he was appointed as the Chief Minister for the third time despite the strong candidacy of Sachin Pilot due to his role in the revival of Congress after its worst-ever defeat in Legislative Elections. Sachin Pilot was appointed as Deputy Chief Minister.[17]

In 2022, it was reported that Sonia Gandhi supports Gehlot leading Congress in the next Indian general election.[18]

Ashok Gehlot recently announced that he is in favour of conducting a caste census. He announced that a six per cent additional reservation for the most backward castes within the Other Backward Class (OBC) category in the state will be provided. Varta Broadcasting helps him to interect with public.[19]

Administrative policies edit

Right to Health bill edit

In 2023, Ashok Gehlot's government brought the "Right to Health" bill, which was aimed at providing free medical facilities to all the residents of Rajasthan in every medical establishment in the state. The bill provided that every health establishment, whether public or private, located in Rajasthan will have to provide health facilities in emergency situation free of cost to patient, who is a resident of Rajasthan. Though hailed as a positive step by many, the bill's provisions were condemned by Indian Medical Association and the private doctors of the state. Many of them took to street against the bill and several concerns were raised upon viability of the scheme. The critics of the bill argued that it will bring the private establishment under tight control of bureaucracy, which will impede their proper functioning. The private medical facilities also protested on the fact that the bill hasn't described that how the private medical facilities will be reimbursed after providing free medical facilities to patients in emergency situation. The bill was also criticised for not defining the term "emergency situation". However, after the talks with the stakeholders, Gehlot's government was able to implement the provisions of bill with certain changes. It was informed by government authorities that the hospitals with less that fifty beds were excluded from enforcement of the provisions and only those private hospitals built with the government’s help or subsidies will have to implement the provisions.[20][21][22] With the bringing of universal right to health through this bill, Rajasthan became the first state in India to do so.[23][24]

Jaipur Metro Project edit

 
Manmohan Singh being presented a memento by the Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot, at the foundation stone laying ceremony of Phase-1B of Jaipur Metro, at Jaipur, Rajasthan on 21 September 2013.

In 2013, Gehlot also inaugurated the Jaipur Metro Project for bringing efficient transport infrastructure in the state of Rajasthan. The phase I-A of the project was laid down from Mansarovar to Chandpole, while the phase I-B was laid between Chandpole to Badi Chaupar.[25]

Kamdhenu Pashu Bima Yojna edit

On 12 April 2023, Gehlot launched Kamdhenu Pashu Bima Yojna, an insurance scheme for the milch animals for the resident cattle owners of Rajasthan. Under this scheme, a farmer needs to have at least two milch animal and his annual income shouldn't exceed eight lakh per annum for becoming a beneficiary. The government of Rajasthan also made this scheme available to the farmers having more than eight lacs as annual income, but in that case, they had to pay an annual premium of 200. The eligible beneficiaries were required to register for the scheme at their nearest Mehngai Rahat Camp (Inflation relief camps). Gehlot also organised the video conferences to connect directly with the people in order to make them aware of the scheme.[26] As per provision of this scheme, on the death of milch animal a compensation of 40,000 was announced to be provided per animal to the cattle owner as insurance claim. The scheme was made available to two animals per family, taking total benefits to ₹ 80,000.[27][28] This scheme, like many others were distributed at the instance of Gehlot through 2,500 Inflation relief camps running across the state, aiming to deliver ten flagship scheme of Gehlot's government to people.[29]

Leadership edit

Gehlot is known for his political acumen and most often, he is referred to as magician (jadugar) by his party colleagues. In 2022, Gehlot was reported to have ensured victory of three Indian National Congress candidate in Rajya Sabha polls, which were being conducted on four seats in the state. While ensuring that horse trading couldn't happen, he also cornered votes of some of the independent electors, who didn't share affiliation with any political party, to vote in favour of Congress candidates. Pramod Tiwari, the Rajya Sabha member from Rajasthan, credited Gehlot for his political acumen after his victory in 2022 polls.[30] In 2023, prior to Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections, Gehlot claimed in a public address at Dholpur, that three Bharatiya Janata Party MLAs, which included former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhara Raje and Dholpur MLA, Shobha Rani Kushwaha, helped him save his government from being toppled down in 2020, by some rebel leaders of his own party. However, Raje responded to Gehlot's claim by accusing him of plotting conspiracy against her to create distrust between herself and BJP leadership of state.[31] Gehlot's first stint as Chief Minister was witnessed in 1998, the year, which also saw rise of Sonia Gandhi to the presidency of Indian National Congress. In the election held that year, Jat community is reported to have thrown its weight behind Indian National Congress, as the face of party was veteran leader Parasram Maderna, a member of Jat community. Maderna was also one of the contender for the post of Chief Minister then and Jat community had supported Congress, in a bid to get a Chief Minister from their own community. However, Gehlot was able to sideline Maderna, to create a space for him for the premiership of state. Decades later, Gehlot faced similar situation in his political career, when next generation Congress leader, Sachin Pilot opposed him and tried to assume leadership, like Gehlot did to Maderna. However, according to senior journalist and political analyst, Rajendra Bora: " It was Gehlot's political manoeuvre, which helped him save his position, and he refused to give way to next generation leaders to rise up in state politics." It is opined by political analysts that post his rise in Rajasthan as face of Indian National Congress, Gehlot never allowed alternative leadership to develop in the party.[32]

Veteran journalist and political analyst, Narayan Bareth believes that Gehlot is considered as their biggest political adversary by the Jat leadership of the state of Rajasthan. Ever since his appointment as Chief Minister of State, the political future of two biggest Jat families, which had considerable say in the state's politics, was foredoomed. The Mirdha and Maderna political families, which belonged to Jat community were reduced to insignificant position in the politics of state. While the Mirdhas over the time became non important political entity, Maderna family's political clout was destroyed due to Mahipal Maderna's sex scandal, after which he was sacked from ministry by Gehlot. Gehlot however claims that he has no role in political future of Jat leadership of state. It is also admitted by some political analysts that Gehlot, besides playing political manoeuvre, is apt at handing the crisis situation through deliberations. During Gurjar agitation in state, when Gurjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla came to meet him, Gehlot gave him a portrait of Martin Luther King and persuaded him that the law and order situation shouldn't be distributed during the agitation.[33] It is also alleged that in the Bhanwari Devi murder case, despite knowing that she was blackmailing the Water Resource minister of state, Mahipal Maderna, Gehlot didn't take any step, which resulted in murder of Devi and Maderna along with other convicts were sacked; his conviction, further led to fall in his political graph. Gehlot's political opponent, Vasundhara Raje have also exploited the anguish of Jats against him, as Raje herself is married into Dholpur royal family, which belonged to Jats. It is opined that Congress failed to repeat the electoral victory like 1998 as the support of Jat community to it ceased to exist like earlier, due to Gehlot becoming the Chief Minister in 1998, after sidelining Parasram Maderna.[34]

Gehlot was also able to save his government from being toppled down by rebellion of some of the Congress MLAs, who were considered as loyal to Sachin Pilot, when Pilot claimed in 2020 that Gehlot's government was in minority. In what is called as Rajasthan Political Crisis of 2020, Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan, and a colleague of Ashok Gehlot, Sachin Pilot rushed to Delhi, claiming to have support of thirty MLAs. The MLAs of Piot faction of Congress claimed that Gehlot wanted to oust Pilot from all significant positions, he is holding in Congress party. The Congress leadership, in response to Pilot's activities issued whip and called a meeting of Congress Legislature Party in Jaipur. Pilot, however, refused to attend the meeting, showing complete distrust in Gehlot's leadership. It was later revealed that only twelve MLAs were present in Pilot's camp in Delhi and soon after latter's claim of having support of thirty MLAs, Congress claimed that 109 MLAs have submitted their written consent in favour of Gehlot.[35][36]

Despite opposition in several corners of the state by several influential communities, Gehlot himself believes that he served as the chief minister for three terms because of the support of all the communities of Rajasthan. Speaking to a gathering in 2022, in Bharatpur district, he said:

If all the communities do not love me, do not bless me, then how can I be made the chief minister 3 times… and the biggest thing is that my caste is called Saini, it is called Kushwaha, it is called Mali.” “There is only one MLA of my caste in the assembly, and that is myself… Sometimes, I think that what a lucky person I am, I am so fortunate that the people of Rajasthan have made me chief minister thrice.[37][38]

Positions held edit

Year Position
1980–84 Elected to the 7th Lok Sabha
  • Member – Public Accounts Committee 1980–82
  • Deputy Minister for Tourism 1982–84
  • Deputy Minister for Civil Aviation 1982–83
  • Deputy Minister for Sports 1984–84
1984–89 Elected to the 8th Lok Sabha
  • Union Minister of State for Tourism 1984–85
  • Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation 1984–85
1991–96 Elected to the 10th Lok Sabha
  • Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Textiles 1991–93
  • Member – Consultative Committee on Communication 1991–96
  • Member – Standing Committee on Railway 1991–96
1996–98 Elected to the 11th Lok Sabha
  • Member – Standing Committee on Railway 1996–98
  • Member – Consultative Committee on Communication 1996–98
1998–99 Elected to the 12th Lok Sabha
1999–2003 Member, Eleventh Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (Elected in by-election)
  • Chief Minister, Rajasthan
2003–08 Member, Twelfth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
2008–13 Member, Thirteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
  • Chief Minister, Rajasthan
2013–18 Member, Fourteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
2018–Cont. Member, Fifteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
  • Chief Minister, Rajasthan
Sources:[39][40][41]

Other positions held edit

Year Position
1974–79 President, Rajasthan NSUI
1979–82 President, City District Congress Committee, Jodhpur
1982 General Secretary, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
1985–89 President, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
1994–97
1997–99
2004–08 General Secretary, All India Congress Committee
2017–2019 General Secretary, All India Congress Committee
Sources:[42][13]

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External links edit

  • Ashok Gehlot on Twitter
  • Interview to rediff.com in 1999
Lok Sabha
Preceded by
R D Gattani
Member of Parliament
for Jodhpur

1980–1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Jodhpur

1991–1999
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Chief Minister of Rajasthan
1 December 1998 – 8 December 2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Minister of Rajasthan
12 December 2008 – 13 December 2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Minister of Rajasthan
17 December 2018 – present
Succeeded by

ashok, gehlot, born, 1951, indian, politician, serving, 12th, current, chief, minister, rajasthan, since, 2018, held, this, position, from, 1998, 2003, from, december, 2008, 2013, from, december, 2018, 2023, represents, sardarpura, constituency, jodhpur, membe. Ashok Gehlot born 3 May 1951 is an Indian politician serving as the 12th and current Chief Minister of Rajasthan since 2018 3 He held this position from 1998 to 2003 from December 2008 to 2013 and from December 2018 to 2023 1 He represents Sardarpura constituency of Jodhpur as Member of Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan since 1999 He was a Member of Parliament Lok Sabha from Jodhpur from 1991 to 1999 and from 1980 to 1989 and Union Minister of State Independent Charge for Textile from 1991 to 1993 Tourism and Civil aviation from 1984 to 1984 and Deputy Union minister for Sports from 1984 to 1984 He was also a national General secretary of Congress Party in charge of organisations and training from March 2018 to 23 January 2019 He was also made in charge of Gujarat state in 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election 4 Ashok GehlotGehlot in 202312th Chief Minister of RajasthanIn office 17 December 2018 3 December 2023GovernorKalyan SinghKalraj MishraDeputySachin Pilot until 14 July 2020 Preceded byVasundhara RajeSucceeded byTBAAdditional ministriesIncumbentAssumed office 27 December 2018Ministry and DepartmentsFinance Taxation Home amp Justice DOP GAD Cabinet Secretariat NRI IT amp Communication Rajasthan State Investigation Bureau DIPRPreceded byVasundhara RajeSucceeded byTBDIn office 13 December 2008 2008 12 13 12 December 2013 2013 12 12 Preceded byVasundhara RajeSucceeded byVasundhara RajeIn office 1 December 1998 1998 12 01 8 December 2003 2003 12 08 Preceded byBhairon Singh ShekhawatSucceeded byVasundhara RajeMember of the Rajasthan Legislative AssemblyIncumbentAssumed office 1 December 1999Preceded byMan Singh DeoraConstituencySardarpuraGeneral Secretary Organisation of AICCIn office December 2017 January 2019Succeeded byK C VenugopalUnion Minister of State for Tourism and Civil AviationIn office 31 December 1984 26 September 1985Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi Rajiv GandhiDeputy Union Minister for SportsIn office 7 February 1984 31 October 1984Prime MinisterIndira GandhiUnion Minister of State Independent Charge for TextilesIn office 21 June 1991 18 January 1993Prime MinisterP V Narasimha RaoMember of Parliament Lok SabhaIn office 1991 1999ConstituencyJodhpurIn office 1980 1989ConstituencyJodhpurPersonal detailsBorn 1951 05 03 3 May 1951 age 72 1 2 Jodhpur Rajasthan India 1 Political partyIndian National CongressSpouseSunita GehlotChildren2Residence s 13 Sawai Pratapsingh Rd Madrampur Civil Lines JaipurOccupationPolitician Contents 1 Personal life 2 Political career 3 Administrative policies 3 1 Right to Health bill 3 2 Jaipur Metro Project 3 3 Kamdhenu Pashu Bima Yojna 4 Leadership 5 Positions held 5 1 Other positions held 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editAshok Gehlot is the son of Laxman Singh Gehlot a magician who used to travel around the country to show his magic tricks 5 He belongs to the Mali caste 6 7 8 9 10 Gehlot s father served as the president of the Jodhpur Municipal Corporation for two terms as the vice president for one term and was a mining contractor 11 He is a science and law graduate he also holds an MA degree in economics He is married to Sunita Gehlot and has a son and a daughter 1 His son Vaibhav Gehlot is a politician who contested in the Lok Sabha elections of 2019 from Jodhpur 12 He is a member of the Indian National Congress INC party He was influenced by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi at a very young age and was actively engaged in social political work even as a student During the East Bengali refugees crisis in 1971 he served in the refugee camps in the eastern states of India It is there when former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi first identified his organizational skills during one of her visits to the refugee camps Gehlot was later appointed the first State President of National Students Union of India and successfully organised Congress s Student Wing in the state 13 Gehlot is a staunch Gandhiite and he lived in Wardha to adapt his lifestyle as a Gandhiite He eats before sunset and is a pure vegetarian and enjoys Satvik Meals He is also a teetotaler 5 Political career edit nbsp Sonia Gandhi and Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot launching the National Rural Livelihood Mission NRLM at Banswara RajasthanHe contested his first election for Rajasthan Legislative assembly in 1977 for Sardarpura constituency and lost by a margin of 4426 votes to his closest opponent Madhav Singh of the Janata Party Gehlot had to sell his motorcycle to contest his first election In 1980 he contested Lok Sabha election from Jodhpur and won by a margin of 52 519 votes In 1984 he was appointed as the Union Minister In 1989 he lost the election from Jodhpur 14 nbsp Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot meeting the Minister of State Independent Charge for Power Jyotiraditya Scindia in New Delhi on 8 January 2013When the Congress party returned to power in 1991 he was appointed as Union Minister again by then Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao He was discharged from his duty in 1993 and headed towards his home state Rajasthan to manage Congress political affairs In 1998 Congress won a landslide victory by winning 153 out of 200 seats Ashok Gehlot was appointed as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan for the first time 14 In 2003 Congress lost Rajasthan and won merely 56 seats In 2008 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election Congress was short of a majority by 4 seats and Gehlot who was a well known troubleshooter in Congress was appointed as the Chief Minister to prevent instability and thus he was sworn in for the second time as Chief Minister 15 nbsp The Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar with the Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot at the Chief Ministers Conference on Internal Security in New Delhi on 16 April 2012In 2013 Congress suffered its worst ever defeat by only winning 21 seats in 200 member assembly Gehlot was then appointed as AICC General Secretary in 2013 16 He remained at the position till 2018 and after 2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election when Congress returned to power he was appointed as the Chief Minister for the third time despite the strong candidacy of Sachin Pilot due to his role in the revival of Congress after its worst ever defeat in Legislative Elections Sachin Pilot was appointed as Deputy Chief Minister 17 In 2022 it was reported that Sonia Gandhi supports Gehlot leading Congress in the next Indian general election 18 Ashok Gehlot recently announced that he is in favour of conducting a caste census He announced that a six per cent additional reservation for the most backward castes within the Other Backward Class OBC category in the state will be provided Varta Broadcasting helps him to interect with public 19 Administrative policies editRight to Health bill edit In 2023 Ashok Gehlot s government brought the Right to Health bill which was aimed at providing free medical facilities to all the residents of Rajasthan in every medical establishment in the state The bill provided that every health establishment whether public or private located in Rajasthan will have to provide health facilities in emergency situation free of cost to patient who is a resident of Rajasthan Though hailed as a positive step by many the bill s provisions were condemned by Indian Medical Association and the private doctors of the state Many of them took to street against the bill and several concerns were raised upon viability of the scheme The critics of the bill argued that it will bring the private establishment under tight control of bureaucracy which will impede their proper functioning The private medical facilities also protested on the fact that the bill hasn t described that how the private medical facilities will be reimbursed after providing free medical facilities to patients in emergency situation The bill was also criticised for not defining the term emergency situation However after the talks with the stakeholders Gehlot s government was able to implement the provisions of bill with certain changes It was informed by government authorities that the hospitals with less that fifty beds were excluded from enforcement of the provisions and only those private hospitals built with the government s help or subsidies will have to implement the provisions 20 21 22 With the bringing of universal right to health through this bill Rajasthan became the first state in India to do so 23 24 Jaipur Metro Project edit nbsp Manmohan Singh being presented a memento by the Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot at the foundation stone laying ceremony of Phase 1B of Jaipur Metro at Jaipur Rajasthan on 21 September 2013 In 2013 Gehlot also inaugurated the Jaipur Metro Project for bringing efficient transport infrastructure in the state of Rajasthan The phase I A of the project was laid down from Mansarovar to Chandpole while the phase I B was laid between Chandpole to Badi Chaupar 25 Kamdhenu Pashu Bima Yojna edit On 12 April 2023 Gehlot launched Kamdhenu Pashu Bima Yojna an insurance scheme for the milch animals for the resident cattle owners of Rajasthan Under this scheme a farmer needs to have at least two milch animal and his annual income shouldn t exceed eight lakh per annum for becoming a beneficiary The government of Rajasthan also made this scheme available to the farmers having more than eight lacs as annual income but in that case they had to pay an annual premium of 200 The eligible beneficiaries were required to register for the scheme at their nearest Mehngai Rahat Camp Inflation relief camps Gehlot also organised the video conferences to connect directly with the people in order to make them aware of the scheme 26 As per provision of this scheme on the death of milch animal a compensation of 40 000 was announced to be provided per animal to the cattle owner as insurance claim The scheme was made available to two animals per family taking total benefits to 80 000 27 28 This scheme like many others were distributed at the instance of Gehlot through 2 500 Inflation relief camps running across the state aiming to deliver ten flagship scheme of Gehlot s government to people 29 Leadership editGehlot is known for his political acumen and most often he is referred to as magician jadugar by his party colleagues In 2022 Gehlot was reported to have ensured victory of three Indian National Congress candidate in Rajya Sabha polls which were being conducted on four seats in the state While ensuring that horse trading couldn t happen he also cornered votes of some of the independent electors who didn t share affiliation with any political party to vote in favour of Congress candidates Pramod Tiwari the Rajya Sabha member from Rajasthan credited Gehlot for his political acumen after his victory in 2022 polls 30 In 2023 prior to Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections Gehlot claimed in a public address at Dholpur that three Bharatiya Janata Party MLAs which included former Chief Minister of Rajasthan Vasundhara Raje and Dholpur MLA Shobha Rani Kushwaha helped him save his government from being toppled down in 2020 by some rebel leaders of his own party However Raje responded to Gehlot s claim by accusing him of plotting conspiracy against her to create distrust between herself and BJP leadership of state 31 Gehlot s first stint as Chief Minister was witnessed in 1998 the year which also saw rise of Sonia Gandhi to the presidency of Indian National Congress In the election held that year Jat community is reported to have thrown its weight behind Indian National Congress as the face of party was veteran leader Parasram Maderna a member of Jat community Maderna was also one of the contender for the post of Chief Minister then and Jat community had supported Congress in a bid to get a Chief Minister from their own community However Gehlot was able to sideline Maderna to create a space for him for the premiership of state Decades later Gehlot faced similar situation in his political career when next generation Congress leader Sachin Pilot opposed him and tried to assume leadership like Gehlot did to Maderna However according to senior journalist and political analyst Rajendra Bora It was Gehlot s political manoeuvre which helped him save his position and he refused to give way to next generation leaders to rise up in state politics It is opined by political analysts that post his rise in Rajasthan as face of Indian National Congress Gehlot never allowed alternative leadership to develop in the party 32 Veteran journalist and political analyst Narayan Bareth believes that Gehlot is considered as their biggest political adversary by the Jat leadership of the state of Rajasthan Ever since his appointment as Chief Minister of State the political future of two biggest Jat families which had considerable say in the state s politics was foredoomed The Mirdha and Maderna political families which belonged to Jat community were reduced to insignificant position in the politics of state While the Mirdhas over the time became non important political entity Maderna family s political clout was destroyed due to Mahipal Maderna s sex scandal after which he was sacked from ministry by Gehlot Gehlot however claims that he has no role in political future of Jat leadership of state It is also admitted by some political analysts that Gehlot besides playing political manoeuvre is apt at handing the crisis situation through deliberations During Gurjar agitation in state when Gurjar leader Kirori Singh Bainsla came to meet him Gehlot gave him a portrait of Martin Luther King and persuaded him that the law and order situation shouldn t be distributed during the agitation 33 It is also alleged that in the Bhanwari Devi murder case despite knowing that she was blackmailing the Water Resource minister of state Mahipal Maderna Gehlot didn t take any step which resulted in murder of Devi and Maderna along with other convicts were sacked his conviction further led to fall in his political graph Gehlot s political opponent Vasundhara Raje have also exploited the anguish of Jats against him as Raje herself is married into Dholpur royal family which belonged to Jats It is opined that Congress failed to repeat the electoral victory like 1998 as the support of Jat community to it ceased to exist like earlier due to Gehlot becoming the Chief Minister in 1998 after sidelining Parasram Maderna 34 Gehlot was also able to save his government from being toppled down by rebellion of some of the Congress MLAs who were considered as loyal to Sachin Pilot when Pilot claimed in 2020 that Gehlot s government was in minority In what is called as Rajasthan Political Crisis of 2020 Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan and a colleague of Ashok Gehlot Sachin Pilot rushed to Delhi claiming to have support of thirty MLAs The MLAs of Piot faction of Congress claimed that Gehlot wanted to oust Pilot from all significant positions he is holding in Congress party The Congress leadership in response to Pilot s activities issued whip and called a meeting of Congress Legislature Party in Jaipur Pilot however refused to attend the meeting showing complete distrust in Gehlot s leadership It was later revealed that only twelve MLAs were present in Pilot s camp in Delhi and soon after latter s claim of having support of thirty MLAs Congress claimed that 109 MLAs have submitted their written consent in favour of Gehlot 35 36 Despite opposition in several corners of the state by several influential communities Gehlot himself believes that he served as the chief minister for three terms because of the support of all the communities of Rajasthan Speaking to a gathering in 2022 in Bharatpur district he said If all the communities do not love me do not bless me then how can I be made the chief minister 3 times and the biggest thing is that my caste is called Saini it is called Kushwaha it is called Mali There is only one MLA of my caste in the assembly and that is myself Sometimes I think that what a lucky person I am I am so fortunate that the people of Rajasthan have made me chief minister thrice 37 38 Positions held editYear Position1980 84 Elected to the 7th Lok Sabha Member Public Accounts Committee 1980 82 Deputy Minister for Tourism 1982 84 Deputy Minister for Civil Aviation 1982 83 Deputy Minister for Sports 1984 841984 89 Elected to the 8th Lok Sabha Union Minister of State for Tourism 1984 85 Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation 1984 851991 96 Elected to the 10th Lok Sabha Minister of State Independent Charge for Textiles 1991 93 Member Consultative Committee on Communication 1991 96 Member Standing Committee on Railway 1991 961996 98 Elected to the 11th Lok Sabha Member Standing Committee on Railway 1996 98 Member Consultative Committee on Communication 1996 981998 99 Elected to the 12th Lok Sabha1999 2003 Member Eleventh Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Elected in by election Chief Minister Rajasthan2003 08 Member Twelfth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly2008 13 Member Thirteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Chief Minister Rajasthan2013 18 Member Fourteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly2018 Cont Member Fifteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Chief Minister RajasthanSources 39 40 41 Other positions held edit Year Position1974 79 President Rajasthan NSUI1979 82 President City District Congress Committee Jodhpur1982 General Secretary Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee1985 89 President Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee1994 971997 992004 08 General Secretary All India Congress Committee2017 2019 General Secretary All India Congress CommitteeSources 42 13 References edit a b c d Chief Minister Rajasthan Rajassembly nic in Archived from the original on 18 December 2018 Retrieved 13 August 2018 अश क गहल त क जन मद न पर समर थक न क य शक त प रदर शन Dainik Jagaran in Hindi 4 May 2018 Archived from the original on 2 May 2019 Retrieved 2 May 2019 Sachin Pilot vs Ashok Gehlot Your guide to Rajasthan political crisis in 10 points India Today 13 July 2020 Archived from 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Succeeded byVasundhara Raje ScindiaPreceded byVasundhara Raje Scindia Chief Minister of Rajasthan12 December 2008 13 December 2013 Succeeded byVasundhara Raje ScindiaPreceded byVasundhara Raje Scindia Chief Minister of Rajasthan17 December 2018 present Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ashok Gehlot amp oldid 1188122120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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