<p id="thickbox_headline">After being sacked as cabinets ministers for raising a banner of revolt against the leadership of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot last year, Ramesh Meena and Vishvendra Singh are set to be included in the Rajasthan cabinet on Sunday.</p>.<p>They are among 15 ministers who are going to take oath at 4 am at the Raj Bhawan here.</p>.<p>While Meena said the issues, which were raised by him earlier, have been addressed and there is no resentment, Singh has refrained from talking to the media.</p>.<p>Both of them are from eastern Rajasthan and were sacked along with the then deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot in July last year.</p>.<p>“We had met the party high command and had raised certain points which were about increasing representation from eastern Rajasthan and promoting ST leaders. I am happy that the issues have been addressed and we will be working hard to ensure the party's victory in the 2023 assembly elections,” Meena told reporters.</p>.<p>He said the directions given by the party high command and the chief minister will be followed.</p>.<p>While Meena was the Food and Civil Supply minister, Vishvendra Singh was Tourism Minister when they were sacked.</p>.<p>Asked about the portfolio he is expected to get, Meena said it is the prerogative of the chief minister and he will work hard and with honesty. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos:</strong></p>
<p id="thickbox_headline">After being sacked as cabinets ministers for raising a banner of revolt against the leadership of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot last year, Ramesh Meena and Vishvendra Singh are set to be included in the Rajasthan cabinet on Sunday.</p>.<p>They are among 15 ministers who are going to take oath at 4 am at the Raj Bhawan here.</p>.<p>While Meena said the issues, which were raised by him earlier, have been addressed and there is no resentment, Singh has refrained from talking to the media.</p>.<p>Both of them are from eastern Rajasthan and were sacked along with the then deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot in July last year.</p>.<p>“We had met the party high command and had raised certain points which were about increasing representation from eastern Rajasthan and promoting ST leaders. I am happy that the issues have been addressed and we will be working hard to ensure the party's victory in the 2023 assembly elections,” Meena told reporters.</p>.<p>He said the directions given by the party high command and the chief minister will be followed.</p>.<p>While Meena was the Food and Civil Supply minister, Vishvendra Singh was Tourism Minister when they were sacked.</p>.<p>Asked about the portfolio he is expected to get, Meena said it is the prerogative of the chief minister and he will work hard and with honesty. </p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest DH videos:</strong></p>