Antulay ministry  | |
|---|---|
![]() Ministry of Maharashtra  | |
| Date formed | 9 June 1980 | 
| Date dissolved | 12 January 1982 | 
| People and organisations | |
| Governor | Sadiq Ali (1980) Om Prakash Mehra (1980-82)  | 
| Chief Minister | A. R. Antulay | 
| Member parties | Congress | 
| Status in legislature | Majority government 186 / 288 (65%)  | 
| Opposition party | INC(U) JNP  | 
| Opposition leader | 
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| History | |
| Election(s) | 1980 | 
| Legislature term(s) | 5 years | 
| Predecessor | Pawar I | 
| Successor | Bhosale | 
After the Congress (I) party secured a majority in 1980 Maharashtra legislative elections, A. R. Antulay was appointed Chief Minister.[1][2] Antulay's administration continued until January 1982, when he resigned amidst corruption allegations.[2][3] Till date, Antulay remains the state's only Muslim chief minister.
List of ministers
The Antulay ministry consisted of:[1][4]
| Portfolio | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chief Minister 
  | 9 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
| Public Works  Revenue Relief & Rehabilitation & Woman and Child Development, Co-operation  | 14 June 1980 | 31 August 1981[6] | INC | ||
| Finance Urban Development, Disaster Management, Other Backward Classes  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
| Industries, Mining Department  Food and Drug Administration, Special Backward Classes Welfare, Ports Development  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
| Education Health and Family Welfare  | Baliram Waman Hiray[7]  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | |
| Rural Development Jails, Socially And Educationally Backward Classes  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
| Irrigation Food and Civil Supplies, Marketing  | Bhikaji Jijaba Khatal  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | |
| Buildings Communications Dairy Development Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Employment Employment Guarantee Higher and Technical Education and Training, Soil and Water Conservation  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
| *Law and Judiciary | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
| Agriculture, Vimukta Jati, Majority Welfare Development | Bhagwantrai M. Gaikwad  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | |
| Housing Slum Improvement Social Welfare Tribal Welfare, Other Backward Bahujan Welfare  | Pramilaben Yagnik  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | |
| Energy Tourism Sports and Youth Services Cultural Affairs Legislative Affairs  | 14 June 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
| Special Assistance ,Environment and Climate Change | N. M. Tidke  | 25 September 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | |
| Protocol & Textiles, Nomadic Tribes | Nanabhau Yembadwar  | 25 September 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | |
| Social Justice, Ex. Servicemen Welfare | 25 September 1980 | 12 January 1982 | INC | ||
References
- 1 2 "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments (1 April to 30 June 1980) - Maharashtra" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXVI (3): 347, 354–355. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 - 1 2 Quaid Najmi/IANS (3 December 2014). "Barrister Antulay: The enfant terrible of Maharashtra politics". Firstpost. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 - ↑ "AROUND THE WORLD; A Top Official in India Is Convicted of Extortion". The New York Times. 13 January 1982. p. 4. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 - ↑ "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments - Maharashtra (1 July to 30 September 1980)" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXVI (4): 517, 519. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 - 1 2 Chander Uday Singh (30 September 1980). "Maharashtra CM Antulay launches series of aggressive moves to quell dissent". India Today. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 - ↑ "Parliamentary and Constitutional Developments - Maharashtra (1 August to 30 September 1981)" (PDF). The Journal of Parliamentary Information. XXVII (4): 454, 455. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 - ↑ "Forty Years Ago: November 17, 1980 - Congress for farmers". The Indian Express. 17 November 2020. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
 
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