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I have changed all "Chief Ministers of foo" to "Chief Minister of foo" as that is the proper naming scheme. Incidentally, if they are only meant to be lists the proper naming is "List of the Chief Ministers of foo" so someone can change them all to that if they are only going to be lists and never describe the position. gren グレン 16:22, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
What is "FMR", the last column in the table? - Kishore 00:11, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
i think there should be some mention of the governments propped up by coailitions. it's deceptive to say they are from their party, which indicated it's their own party rule. Lihaas ( talk) 09:56, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
VERY GOOD — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.195.116.166 ( talk) 16:52, 17 December 2012 (UTC)
No discussion? Except that this article went through a rigorous FLC, with some half-a-dozen editors weighing in. Also you challenged my edits to the article some eight months after I made them. WP:BRD applies to your edits, not mine. Thus, I am restoring the map. (also the map's assertions of alliances in some states are not backed up by any sources in the article)
"Theres nothing complex that cant be solved as simply dealth with changing to new CMs" - except that even changing CMs is extremely stressful as it is. Case in point: we had disagreements whether Ms. Dikshit was still CM of Delhi. As for alliances, given they have no statutory recognition, this will get ugly in no time. For this, just look at the current AAP govt in Delhi. Are they in an alliance with the Congress (as BJP alleges), or is Congress merely giving outside support (as Congress claims), or is AAP going it alone (as they themselves seem to be suggesting). Even reliable sources will differ widely on this, because nobody can really know.
It all comes down to the highly finicky and unstable nature of regional Indian politics. I urge you to look at Aaya Ram Gaya Ram to get an idea of this.
"very important in their formation as it would not exist otherwise" - true, but this is beyond the scope of this list, which is not interested in how and why the chief minister is in power.— indopug ( talk) 15:41, 10 January 2014 (UTC)
An incumbent CM who's been thumped at the election will almost immediately submit his resignation to the governor. However, given that the new one is around a week away from being sworn in, the governor does not accept the resignation. (because the CM position shouldn't be vacant) Thus the lame-duck remains nominally in charge for a few more days.
For eg: Karnataka's Jagadish Shettar resigned on the 8th of May, but the official govt website says he was CM till the 12th, the day on which his successor was sworn in.—Indopug 122.172.27.199 ( talk) 16:26, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
I request users to update data in Wikidata as well. We need to add statements with property P6, and have to add qualifier P580, P102,P156. You can refer Tamil Nadu ( d:Q1445). Thanks -- Mdmahir ( talk) 14:42, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
TR Zeliang was expelled from the NPF after he took the oath as CM. Shouldn't he be considered as an independent legislator? Bharatiya 29 11:18, 26 July 2017 (UTC)
He is still the leader of NPF in the house unless he conducts fresh elections as an independent candidate or forms a new party with his legislators or merges into another political party as he has the support of 2/3rd of the total legislators from NPF. The constitutional validity of his expulsion can be contested and hence until there is no clear decision on the same he remains a member of NPF. Amal biyani ( talk) 07:39, 27 July 2017 (UTC)
I just noticed that the map used in the article has been changed. I think the previous map was more relevant to the article as it is more concerned with the CM's party, rather than the coalition in power. Bharatiya 29 16:11, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
The current cm of Mizoram is zoram thanga who is from mizo national front party. But you indicates Mizoram state orange colour which is indicates bjp. Vish Khanna khalifa ( talk) 02:38, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
I have undone the made by User:Lihaas because WP:TRIVIA doesn't seem to be applicable in this particular case. I request fellow editors to develop a consensus here before making any future change. Bharatiya 29 12:59, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
Hello all and especially @ Indopug:! Should we add foot note for entries where the person has been CM before also; but not consecutively. Like Patnaik has been CM of Odisha consecutively and his tenure is seen long enough. But Yeddyurappa, Gehlot, Zoramthanga, Amarinder Singh and may be more have been CMs before too although their current tenure seems small. This being FL i didn't want to be BOLD and do changes directly. §§ Dharmadhyaksha§§ { Talk / Edits} 06:58, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
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The current Government of Tamil Nadu is formed by the DMK only. However, the map image in the lead shows Tamil Nadu is light blue, despite the DMK being listed under red color in the footnote. What is this? The one responsible for their, please fix this image please or I will have to remove the image entirely to help prevent misinformation. BawinV ( talk) 09:35, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
The map on this page is incorrect. DMK is in coalition with INC and needs to be corrected. Peelusrinivasan ( talk) 10:22, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
An incorrect edit [1] was made regarding imposition of President's rule on 19th May. While a plea is currently under consideration at the Supreme Court [2], no such decision has been implemented. I would request editors to not jump the gun regarding updating current events. kknundy ( talk) 16:31, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
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I have changed all "Chief Ministers of foo" to "Chief Minister of foo" as that is the proper naming scheme. Incidentally, if they are only meant to be lists the proper naming is "List of the Chief Ministers of foo" so someone can change them all to that if they are only going to be lists and never describe the position. gren グレン 16:22, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
What is "FMR", the last column in the table? - Kishore 00:11, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
i think there should be some mention of the governments propped up by coailitions. it's deceptive to say they are from their party, which indicated it's their own party rule. Lihaas ( talk) 09:56, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
VERY GOOD — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.195.116.166 ( talk) 16:52, 17 December 2012 (UTC)
No discussion? Except that this article went through a rigorous FLC, with some half-a-dozen editors weighing in. Also you challenged my edits to the article some eight months after I made them. WP:BRD applies to your edits, not mine. Thus, I am restoring the map. (also the map's assertions of alliances in some states are not backed up by any sources in the article)
"Theres nothing complex that cant be solved as simply dealth with changing to new CMs" - except that even changing CMs is extremely stressful as it is. Case in point: we had disagreements whether Ms. Dikshit was still CM of Delhi. As for alliances, given they have no statutory recognition, this will get ugly in no time. For this, just look at the current AAP govt in Delhi. Are they in an alliance with the Congress (as BJP alleges), or is Congress merely giving outside support (as Congress claims), or is AAP going it alone (as they themselves seem to be suggesting). Even reliable sources will differ widely on this, because nobody can really know.
It all comes down to the highly finicky and unstable nature of regional Indian politics. I urge you to look at Aaya Ram Gaya Ram to get an idea of this.
"very important in their formation as it would not exist otherwise" - true, but this is beyond the scope of this list, which is not interested in how and why the chief minister is in power.— indopug ( talk) 15:41, 10 January 2014 (UTC)
An incumbent CM who's been thumped at the election will almost immediately submit his resignation to the governor. However, given that the new one is around a week away from being sworn in, the governor does not accept the resignation. (because the CM position shouldn't be vacant) Thus the lame-duck remains nominally in charge for a few more days.
For eg: Karnataka's Jagadish Shettar resigned on the 8th of May, but the official govt website says he was CM till the 12th, the day on which his successor was sworn in.—Indopug 122.172.27.199 ( talk) 16:26, 11 December 2013 (UTC)
I request users to update data in Wikidata as well. We need to add statements with property P6, and have to add qualifier P580, P102,P156. You can refer Tamil Nadu ( d:Q1445). Thanks -- Mdmahir ( talk) 14:42, 15 March 2017 (UTC)
TR Zeliang was expelled from the NPF after he took the oath as CM. Shouldn't he be considered as an independent legislator? Bharatiya 29 11:18, 26 July 2017 (UTC)
He is still the leader of NPF in the house unless he conducts fresh elections as an independent candidate or forms a new party with his legislators or merges into another political party as he has the support of 2/3rd of the total legislators from NPF. The constitutional validity of his expulsion can be contested and hence until there is no clear decision on the same he remains a member of NPF. Amal biyani ( talk) 07:39, 27 July 2017 (UTC)
I just noticed that the map used in the article has been changed. I think the previous map was more relevant to the article as it is more concerned with the CM's party, rather than the coalition in power. Bharatiya 29 16:11, 6 March 2018 (UTC)
The current cm of Mizoram is zoram thanga who is from mizo national front party. But you indicates Mizoram state orange colour which is indicates bjp. Vish Khanna khalifa ( talk) 02:38, 23 December 2018 (UTC)
I have undone the made by User:Lihaas because WP:TRIVIA doesn't seem to be applicable in this particular case. I request fellow editors to develop a consensus here before making any future change. Bharatiya 29 12:59, 16 May 2018 (UTC)
Hello all and especially @ Indopug:! Should we add foot note for entries where the person has been CM before also; but not consecutively. Like Patnaik has been CM of Odisha consecutively and his tenure is seen long enough. But Yeddyurappa, Gehlot, Zoramthanga, Amarinder Singh and may be more have been CMs before too although their current tenure seems small. This being FL i didn't want to be BOLD and do changes directly. §§ Dharmadhyaksha§§ { Talk / Edits} 06:58, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
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The current Government of Tamil Nadu is formed by the DMK only. However, the map image in the lead shows Tamil Nadu is light blue, despite the DMK being listed under red color in the footnote. What is this? The one responsible for their, please fix this image please or I will have to remove the image entirely to help prevent misinformation. BawinV ( talk) 09:35, 7 May 2021 (UTC)
The map on this page is incorrect. DMK is in coalition with INC and needs to be corrected. Peelusrinivasan ( talk) 10:22, 14 May 2021 (UTC)
An incorrect edit [1] was made regarding imposition of President's rule on 19th May. While a plea is currently under consideration at the Supreme Court [2], no such decision has been implemented. I would request editors to not jump the gun regarding updating current events. kknundy ( talk) 16:31, 19 May 2021 (UTC)
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