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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 20.0 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

General · Modern
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Ashok Gehlot was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan after leading the Indian National Congress to victory in the state assembly elections. This marked the beginning of his tenure as a three-time CM, overseeing various development and welfare schemes.
Gehlot served as the Union Minister of Textiles in the Manmohan Singh government. He oversaw the implementation of the National Textile Policy and initiatives to boost the textile sector, though his tenure was relatively low-profile.
Gehlot returned as Chief Minister after the Congress party won the 2008 Rajasthan assembly elections. His second term focused on education, health, and infrastructure, but also faced challenges like the 2008 financial crisis and drought.
Gehlot became Chief Minister for a third time after the Congress won the 2018 Rajasthan elections. His tenure included implementation of welfare schemes like the Chiranjeevi Health Insurance Scheme and faced political challenges from within the party.
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