Today Wednesday Dec 27,2017, the chief minister-elect of Himachal Pradesh, Jairam Thakur was sworn in as the state’s head. The swearing-in ceremony took place at the iconic Ridge Maidan in Shimla
Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with, BJP national head Amit Shah with several Union ministers and chief ministers attend the ceremony of Jairam Thakur.
The BJP ousted the Congress from power in Himachal Pradesh by winning 44 out of the 68 seats in the recently held Assembly polls on Nov 09,2017
The following took oath as Ministers
Seven-time BJP MLA from Dharampur in Mandi district, Mahender Singh, was born on February 22, 1950. Before joining politics in 1990, Singh had also served the army in Dogra regiment and participated in the 1971 war as well. He joined the Congress in 1993 and got re-elected to the House. After that, he joined Himachal Vikas Congress led by Pt Sukh Ram and got elected to the assembly again. He was also made a cabinet minister. But after Sukh Ram joined the Congress, he left him and became a member of Lok Jantranrik Morcha but sometime later he joined the BJP. Since 1990, Singh has never lost any election though he has contested on different symbols. He has been elected to the cabinet twice. He has completed his intermediate.
Born on March 15, 1952, Suresh Bhardwaj is a Brahmin face of the BJP. he
is a four-time MLA from Shimla and one of the senior leaders of the
party to have found a place in the cabinet. An ABVP activist from his
college days, he had studied at Government Higher secondary school,
Gumarwin (Bilaspur) and then DAV college Jalandhar, besides SD College
Shimla. He did his LLB from Himachal Pradesh University. He remained
close to the RSS and was jailed during the Emergency in 1975-77. He was
elected as the president of the bar association in Shimla. Bhardwaj was
elected to the state assembly first time in 1990. In 2002, he was
elected to the Rajya Sabha. Bhardwaj was BJP chief in Himachal Pradesh
from 2003 to 2006. Bhardwaj hails from village Bhamnoli in Rohru area of
Shimla district. He took oath in Sanskrit.
A Gaddi leader from Kangra district, Krishan Kapoor is four-time MLA
from Dharamshala and two-time minister. Born on June 21, 1951, Kapoor
was also a member of Jana Sangh. His name was not on the first list of
the cabinet ministers, which was handed over to Governor Acharya Devvrat
but soon BJP amended the list to include him. Kapoor has defeated
sitting cabinet minister Sudhir Sharma in the 2017 elections
Son of Pt Sukh Ram, former communication minister, Anil Sharma is a
four-time MLA, who resigned from the Congress before the assembly polls.
Born on June 30, he contested his first election in 1993 and made it to
the cabinet. He was the minister for youth services and sports and
forest during 1993-1996 but had to resign after CBI raids against his
father Pt Sukh Ram in Mandi. Sharma, however, got elected to the
assembly in 1998. Thereafter, he won Mandi assembly seat in 2012 on the
Congress ticket and was inducted into the cabinet. In 2017, he fought
the elections on the BJP ticket from Mandi and defeated Champa Thakur,
daughter of health minister Kaul Singh Thakur.
Five-time MLA from Shahpur in Kangra district, Sraveen Chaudhary was
born on January 21, 1996. A former cabinet minister, Chaudhary was first
elected to the assembly in 1998 and has not lost any polls till now.
She comes from a constituency where Major (Rtd) Vijai Singh Mankotia
enjoyed dominance. Active in the RSS, she is also an OBC leader and wife
of an army brigadier, who also joined BJP after retirement.
A tribal from Lahual-Spiti , Ram Lal Mardanda is perhaps the most highly
educated minister in the Jai Ram Thakur cabinet. He completed his MA,
M.Phil and PhD from Himachal Pradesh University. He was born on October
17, 1966. An active student leader, he had remained Joint Secretary of
the state unit of NSUI between 1989-93, and later general secretary Himachal Pradesh Youth Congress. He started his electoral politics joining Himachal
Vikas Congress led by Pt Sukh Ram and got elected to state legislative
assembly in 1998. He remained a minister of state for Rural Development
and Panchayati Raj (Independent charge) and also was attached with the
chief Minister for the additional charge of PWD in 2007.
A law graduate and student leader in his university days, Vipin Parmar
was born on March 15, 1964. He remained an active worker of Rashtriya
Sevak Sangh (RSS), ABVP and All India Akhil Vidyarthi Parishad. Parmar, a
staunch Shanta Kumar loyalist, elected from Sulah—earlier Kumar’s
constituency, he was first elected to the Assembly in 1998 and
re-elected in December 2007. This is his third term
Virendra Kanwar, a four-time MLA from Kutlehar (Una), was the one who
offered his assembly seat to former Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal
after he lost Sujanpur. Born on January 29, 1964, he is a law graduate
besides holding a diploma in Pharmacy. A member of RSS since childhood
and also worked in the ABVP and remained general secretary and
president, BJYM (Una) between 1992-95 and 1995-2000 respectively. He was
elected as member Zila Parishad, Una between 2000 and 2003 before
getting elected to the assembly in 2003 and re-elected in December 2007.
Son of Kishan Chand, Bikram Singh (Thakur) was born on August 28, 1964,
at village Jole (Jaswan) in Kangra district. A third term MLA, he was
first elected in 2003 but he lost in 2007. Later in 2012 and 2017, he
returned consecutively to the state assembly from Jaswan-Pragpur. He
remained close to RSS and worked as President BJYM – youth wing of the
BJP in 2000. He had served as vice-chairman H.P. Khadi & Gramudyog
Board 1999-2003 and HP Forest Corporation.
Three-time MLA from Manali , Govind Singh Thakur is the son of veteran
BJP leader late Kunj Lal Thakur, a former minister. He was born on
October 3 1968 at village Kanyal. A graduate, Thakur is a
horticulturist. Like his father, he played an active role in the Sangh
Parivar.
A medical professional, Dr Rajiv Saizal is the young Dalit face of the
BJP. He was born on July 11, 1971. He is a third-time BJP MLA from
Kasauli in Solan district. A staunch RSS activist, Saizal is
a first-timer in the government
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