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Parsekar ministry | |
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Ministry of Goa | |
Date formed | 8 November 2014 |
Date dissolved | 11 March 2017 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Governor Mridula Sinha |
Head of government | Laxmikant Parsekar |
Member parties | |
Status in legislature | Majority |
History | |
Election | 2012 |
Legislature term | 5 years |
Predecessor | Second Manohar Parrikar Ministry |
Successor | Third Manohar Parrikar Ministry |
Laxmikant Parsekar Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Goa Legislative Assembly headed by Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar.
Council members
- Francis D’Souza (Deputy Chief Minister)[1]
- Rajendra Arlekar[2]
- Dayanand Mandrekar[2]
- Dilip Parulekar[2]
- Mahadev Naik[2]
- Rajendra Arlekar[3]
- Milind Naik[3]
Former members
References
- ^ "Parsekar sworn in after revolt fizzles out in Goa". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- ^ a b c d PTI. "Goa election results: CM Laxmikant Parsekar, along with most sitting ministers, defeated". Livemint. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- ^ a b "Goa: Key winners and losers — Parsekar loses; Rane, Kamat win". The Hindu. 11 March 2017. Retrieved 21 August 2017.
- ^ "Parsekar sacks two MGP Ministers from Goa Cabinet". The Hindu. 13 December 2016. Retrieved 21 August 2017.