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First Modi ministry (Gujarat)

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Indian state government (2001–2002)
This article is about the First Gujarat Council of Ministers headed by Narendra Modi. For the First Union Council of Ministers headed by Narendra Modi, seeFirst Modi ministry.
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First Modi ministry
24th Ministry ofGujarat
Narendra Modi
Date formed7 October 2001
Date dissolved22 December 2002
People and organisations
Head of stateSunder Singh Bhandari
Head of governmentNarendra Modi
Member parties Bharatiya Janata Party
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition party Indian National Congress
Opposition leaderAmarsinh Chaudhary
Naresh Rawal
History
Outgoing election2002
Legislature term5 years
Incoming formation10th Assembly
Outgoing formation11th Assembly
PredecessorSecond Keshubhai Patel ministry
SuccessorSecond Modi ministry

TheFirst Narendra Modi ministry was theCabinet of Gujarat headed by theChief Minister of Gujarat,Narendra Modi from 2001 to 2002.[1]

Cabinet ministers

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  1. Suresh Mehta
  2. Nitin Patel as Finance and Revenue minister
  3. Kaushik Patel
  4. Anandiben Patel
  5. Narottam Patel
  6. Fakirbhai Waghela
  7. Kanjibhai Patel

See also

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Chief ministership of Narendra Modi

References

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  1. ^"The Hindu : Modi sworn in Gujarat CM amidst fanfare".thehindu.com. Archived fromthe original on 1 April 2002. Retrieved17 January 2022.
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