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Mufti Mohammad Sayeed was sworn in as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir on 2 November 2002. The list of ministers:[1]

Cabinet ministers

SI No. Name Constituency Department Party
1 Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Pahalgam Chief Minister, Minister of Home Affairs, Department Not Assigned To Any Cabinet Minister bgcolor="Template:Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party/meta/color"|Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party
2 Mangat Ram Sharma Jammu West Deputy Chief Minister bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"|Indian National Congress
3 Muzaffar Hussain Baig Baramulla Minister of Law, Parliamentary Affairs and Finance bgcolor="Template:Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party/meta/color"|Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party
4 Peerzada Mohammad Syed Kokernag bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"|Indian National Congress
5 Ghulam Hassan Mir Gulmarg Minister of Touirsm bgcolor="Template:Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party/meta/color"|Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party
6 Mula Ram Raipur Domana Minister of Social Justice bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"|Indian National Congress
7 Harsh Dev Singh Ramnagar Minister of Education bgcolor="Template:Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party/meta/color"|Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party
8 Nawang Rigzin Jora Leh Minister of State for Urban Development and Urban Local Bodies bgcolor="Template:Independent politician/meta/color"|Independent
9 Haji Nissar Ali Kargil Minister of State bgcolor="Template:Independent politician/meta/color"|Independent

References

  1. ^ "PDP'S Mufti Mohammad Sayeed takes oath as Jammu and Kashmir chief minister". rediff.com. 2020-04-06. Retrieved 2020-04-06.