List of deputy chief ministers of Maharashtra
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Deputy Chief Ministers of Maharashtra | |
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Deputy Chief Minister's Office (Maharashtra) | |
Style | The Honourable |
Status | Deputy Head of Government |
Abbreviation | DCM |
Member of | |
Nasikrao Tirpude
(March 1978 – July 1978) | |
Formation | 5 March 1978 |
The Deputy Chief Minister Of Maharashtra is the deputy head of the executive branch of the Government of Maharashtra and the second highest ranking minister of the Council of Ministers.[2][3][4]
List of deputy chief ministers
# | Portrait | Name | Constituency | Term of office | Assembly (election) |
Chief Minister
|
Party | |||
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1 | Nasikrao Tirpude नाशिकराव तिरपुडे |
( Bhandara District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
5 March 1978 | 18 July 1978 | 135 days | 5th (1978) |
Vasantdada Patil | Indian National Congress | ||
2 | Sundarrao Solanke सुंदरराव सोळंके |
( Beed District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
18 July 1978 | 17 February 1980 | 1 year, 214 days | Sharad Pawar | Indian Congress (Socialist) | |||
3 | Ramrao Adik रामराव आदिक |
( Ahmednagar District) )
(Legislative Council |
2 February 1983 | 5 March 1985 | 2 years, 31 days | 6th (1980) |
Vasantdada Patil | Indian National Congress | ||
4 | Gopinath Munde गोपीनाथ मुंडे |
( Latur District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
14 March 1995 | 18 October 1999 | 4 years, 218 days | 9th (1995) |
Manohar Joshi
|
Bharatiya Janata Party | ||
5 | Chhagan Bhujbal छगन भुजबळ |
( Mumbai City District) )
(Legislative Council |
18 October 1999 | 23 December 2003 | 4 years, 66 days | 10th (1999) |
Vilasrao Deshmukh
|
Nationalist Congress Party | ||
6 | Vijaysinh Mohite–Patil विजयसिंह मोहिते-पाटील |
( Solapur District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
25 December 2003 | 1 November 2004 | 312 days | Sushilkumar Shinde | ||||
7 | R. R. Patil आर.आर.पाटील |
( Sangli District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
1 November 2004 | 8 December 2008 | 4 years, 37 days | 11th (2004) |
Vilasrao Deshmukh | |||
(5) | Chhagan Bhujbal छगन भुजबळ |
( Nashik District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
8 December 2008 | 7 November 2009 | 1 year, 338 days | Ashok Chavan | ||||
7 November 2009 | 11 November 2010 | 12th (2009) | ||||||||
8 | Ajit Pawar अजित पवार |
( Pune District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
11 November 2010 | 25 September 2012 | 1 year, 319 days | Prithviraj Chavan | ||||
7 December 2012 | 28 September 2014 | 1 year, 295 days | ||||||||
23 November 2019 | 26 November 2019 | 3 days | 14th (2019) |
Devendra Fadnavis | ||||||
30 December 2019 | 29 June 2022 | 2 years, 181 days | Uddhav Thackeray | |||||||
9 | Devendra Fadnavis देवेंद्र फडणवीस |
( Nagpur District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
30 June 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 293 days | Eknath Shinde | Bharatiya Janata Party | |||
(8) | Ajit Pawar अजित पवार |
( Pune District) )
(Legislative Assembly |
2 July 2023 | 291 days | Nationalist Congress Party |
See also
- List of governors of Maharashtra
- List of chief ministers of Maharashtra
- List of Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council
- List of speakers of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
- List of Deputy Speakers of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
- List of Leader of the House of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
- List of Leaders of the House of the Maharashtra Legislative Council
- List of Deputy Leader of the House of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
- List of Leader of the Opposition of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
- List of Leader of the Opposition of the Maharashtra Legislative Council
- Chief Ministers of India
References
- ISBN 978-81-8038-559-9. Note: although the text talks about Indian state governments in general, it applies for the specific case of Maharashtra as well.
- ^ "Maharashtra has two deputy CMs for the first time as Ajit Pawar, Fadnavis shares post". The Economic Times. 2 July 2023.
- ^ "Maharashtra Cabinet Expansion in July says Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis". The Economic Times. 1 July 2023.
- ^ "Becoming deputy CM was shocking, says Fadnavis; 'Shinde to lead in 2024'". Hindustan Times. 6 November 2022.
- ^ "Ajit Pawar takes oath as Maharashtra Deputy CM: A look at the post, its history". The Indian Express. 3 July 2023.