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[[Babubhai J. Patel]] became Chief Minister of [[Gujarat]] twice. In 1974 [[Chimanbhai Patel]] resigned from the post of Chief Minister due to [[Nav Nirman]] movement and the assembly was dissolved. On subsequent election to the assembly Babubhai Patel became the Chief Minister of the first non-[[Indian National Congress|Congress]] government of Gujarat on 18 June 1975. He led the coalition of parties known as [[Janata Morcha]]. After a week, [[The Emergency (India)|emergency]] was imposed by [[Indira Gandhi]] and he had to resign in March 1976. He again became Chief Minister in 1977 as a leader of [[Janata Party]] and remained until 1980 when his government was dismissed. Here is the list of ministers of his second ministry (1977-80)<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=hYFDAAAAYAAJ&q=babubhai+patel+vaghela+vyas+surti&dq=babubhai+patel+vaghela+vyas+surti&hl=en&sa=X&ei=BJmmU_foD8fkkgXn-oHgDA&ved=0CCIQ6AEwAg India: A Reference Annual - Google Books<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
[[Babubhai J. Patel]] became Chief Minister of [[Gujarat]] twice. In 1974 [[Chimanbhai Patel]] resigned from the post of Chief Minister due to [[Nav Nirman]] movement and the assembly was dissolved. On subsequent election to the assembly Babubhai Patel became the Chief Minister of the first non-[[Indian National Congress|Congress]] government of Gujarat on 18 June 1975. He led the coalition of parties known as [[Janata Morcha]]. After a week, [[The Emergency (India)|emergency]] was imposed by [[Indira Gandhi]] and he had to resign in March 1976. He again became Chief Minister in 1977 as a leader of [[Janata Party]] and remained until 1980 when his government was dismissed. Here is the list of ministers of his second ministry (1977-80)<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=hYFDAAAAYAAJ&q=babubhai+patel+vaghela+vyas+surti India: A Reference Annual - Google Books<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


==Cabinet ministers==
==Cabinet ministers==


*[[Babubhai J. Patel]]-Chief minister
*[[Babubhai J. Patel]] as Chief minister
*[[Keshubhai Patel]]
*[[Keshubhai Patel]]
*[[Shankarsinh Vaghela]]
*[[Shankarsinh Vaghela]]
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*[[Bhailalbhai Contractor]]
*[[Bhailalbhai Contractor]]
*[[Rasikchandra Acharya]]
*[[Rasikchandra Acharya]]
*[[Navin Chandra Barot]]-labour minister
*[[Navin Chandra Barot]] as labour minister
*[[Poptalal Vyas]]
*[[Poptalal Vyas]]
*[[Hemaben Acharya]]
*[[Hemaben Acharya]]
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[[Category:Janata Party state ministries]]

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Babubhai J. Patel became Chief Minister of Gujarat twice. In 1974 Chimanbhai Patel resigned from the post of Chief Minister due to Nav Nirman movement and the assembly was dissolved. On subsequent election to the assembly Babubhai Patel became the Chief Minister of the first non-Congress government of Gujarat on 18 June 1975. He led the coalition of parties known as Janata Morcha. After a week, emergency was imposed by Indira Gandhi and he had to resign in March 1976. He again became Chief Minister in 1977 as a leader of Janata Party and remained until 1980 when his government was dismissed. Here is the list of ministers of his second ministry (1977-80)[1]

Cabinet ministers

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Ministers of State

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  • Kokilaben Vyas
  • Mohmed Surti
  • Bhavsinh Jhala
  • Dr Devjibhai Vanvi
  • Harihar Khambholja
  • Maganbhai Solanki

Deputy ministers

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  • Kiratsinh Gohil
  • Balvantrai Manvar
  • Purushottam Makwana
  • Khimji Jesang
  • Lalit Patel

References

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