The oath-taking ceremony of new ministers in the Rajasthan government will take place at the Governor's house on Sunday at 4 pm, according to sources.
This comes after three ministers of Rajasthan Cabinet -- Govind Singh Dotasra, Raghu Sharma and Harish Chaudhary -- had written to Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi, expressing their desire to step down from their posts.
Mr Dotasra, president of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC), speaking to ANI today informed that he has resigned from his ministerial post citing the 'Ek Pad Ek Vyakti' discipline of Congress.
"Keeping the 'Ek Pad Ek Vyakti' discipline of the Congress party, we have given our resignations to party president Sonia Gandhi. I will work as a party worker to see that the people in Rajasthan are getting the benefits of the state government's schemes," he said.
There have been demands for an expansion of the Gehlot cabinet for the past year, especially after differences between Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and Congress party leader Sachin Pilot came out in the open.
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