In Pictures: Ashok Gehlot set to become Chief Minister for the third time

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Jaipur: Sixty seven-year-old Ashok Gehlot, is going to become the Chief Minister of Rajasthan for the third time. When the news was finally announced, the jubiliation of the Congress supporters at Ashok Gehlot’s residence in Jaipur was a spectacle. Chandra Mohan Aloria was present at Gehlot’s residence to capture the mood and celebrations of the jubiliant supporters .

The smiles on the family members were also reflecting how much happy they are on Ashok Gelhot being made chief minister again. Rajasthan State Congress President Sachin Pilot will be appointed as the Deputy Chief Minister. Congress has secured 99 seats in Rajasthan assembly elections 2018, and claimed the majority with the support of BSP, SP and independent MLAs.

 

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