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Parikh sworn in as Gujarat CM

A 16-member, two-tier Rashtriya Janata Party ministry headed by Dilip Parikh was sworn in on Tuesday morning, bringing to an end a week-long political crisis in the state.

The ministry, which is supported by the Congress, has included three Independent MLAs for the first time.

Governor Krishnapal Singh administered the oath of office and secrecy to the ministers.

Soon after the swearing in ceremony, a beaming Parikh said he would take a vote of confidence on the floor of the assembly on or before November 13 as directed by the governor.

Parikh said the ministry would be expanded after the trust vote. He said the portfolios of all the ministers will remain unchanged.

The chief minister said he would set up a coordination committee with the Congress to establish better rapport.

Welcoming the suggestion, state Congress president C D Patel ruled out his party's participation in the ministry.

The ministry has 10 cabinet ministers -- Atmaram Patel, Babubhai Shah, C K Raulji, Jashabhai Barad, Vitthalbhai Radadia, Raghavji Patel, Madhubhai Thakor, Ranjitsinh Zala, V D Zala and Bhagubhai Patel -- and five ministers of state -- Ramanbhai Chaudhary, Girish Parmar (from the RJP), Ushmangani Devadiwala, Upendrasinh Gohil and Pabubha Manek (all independents)

Anil Joshiara, Umesh Rajyaguru and Mansinh Chauhan who were cabinet ministers in the Shankarsinh Vaghela ministry have not been included.

The RJP's Raman Chaudhary is the new face in the ministry along with the three independents.

This is the fourth ministry to be installed in Gujarat since March 1995.

UNI

EARLIER REPORTS:
Dilip Parikh will succeed Vaghela as Gujarat CM
RJP stands by Vaghela, cocks a snook at Congress
Gujarat govt seeks vote of confidence on Tuesday
Gujarat govt totters past one-year mark
'If they tell me to become chief minister, I am ready to accept'
MJP may switch chief ministers to keep Congress happy
A prickly marriage of convenience
Congress withdraws support to Vaghela govt

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