Sudhakarrao Naik ministry

Sudhakarrao Naik was sworn in as Chief Minister of Maharashtra on 25 June 1991, on resignation of his predecessor Sharad Pawar.

[1] The ministry served until February 1993, when Naik resigned due to his inability to handle the 1993 Bombay riots,[2] and was replaced by Pawar.

[3][4][5] The ministry initially contained Naik and 7 Cabinet ministers.

On 28 June 1991, 8 more cabinet ministers and 21 ministers of state were included in the cabinet.

[6][7] The ministry contained:[6][8][9][10][11]