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- The incumbent Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan led his Congress party and alliance partner NCP to an electoral majority in the 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election. He subsequently formed his second cabinet. Chavan had been the Chief Minister since December 8, 2008, and would continue to serve until November 9, 2010, when he resigned at the backdrop of corruption allegations. The cabinet consisted of 23 ministers, including Chavan and his Deputy, Chhagan Bhujbal. (en)
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- Ashok Chavan, Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra (en)
- Representation of cabinet ministers by party (en)
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- Indian National Congress (en)
- Nationalist Congress Party (en)
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- Indian National Congress (en)
- Nationalist Congress Party (en)
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- dbr:List_of_deputy_chief_ministers_of_Maharashtra
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- Agriculture (en)
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- Krishna Valley Irrigation Corporation (en)
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- The incumbent Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan led his Congress party and alliance partner NCP to an electoral majority in the 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election. He subsequently formed his second cabinet. Chavan had been the Chief Minister since December 8, 2008, and would continue to serve until November 9, 2010, when he resigned at the backdrop of corruption allegations. The cabinet consisted of 23 ministers, including Chavan and his Deputy, Chhagan Bhujbal. (en)
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- Second Ashok Chavan ministry (en)
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