Madhya Pradesh cabinet expansion: What to expect as CM Mohan Yadav's cabinet to take oath today | 8 things to know

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The new Madhya Pradesh cabinet will be expanded today i.e. on 25 December, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said..

On 13 December, Mohan Yadav took oath as the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and Rajendra Shukla and Jagdish Devda were appointed as deputy chief ministers..

The maximum strength of the council of ministers in Madhya Pradesh, which has 230 MLAs, can be 35, including the CM. 2. Preparations for the oath-taking ceremony of the new cabinet are underway at Raj Bhawan...

More than fifteen MLAs may take oath of office as Cabinet Ministers today, sources said as reported by TOI..

As per Zee News report, Prahlad Singh Patel, a former Union Minister and MLA from Narsinghpur; Kailash Vijayvargiya, general secretary of the BJP; MLA from Rahli in Sagar district, Gopal Bhargava; Pradyuman Singh Tomar, Krishna Gaur, Rameshwar Sharma, Kamal Marskole, Gayatri Pawar, Ghanshyam Chandravanshi, Sampatiya Uike, Dinesh Rai Munmun, Abhilash Pandey, Reeti Pathak, and Rakesh Singh are among the probable candidates who might take oath in the new cabinet today..

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