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Ministers in Government of India headed by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi (1984)
First Rajiv Gandhi Ministry
12th ministry of the Republic of India
Portrait of Rajiv Gandhi
Date formed
31 October 1984 (1984-10-31)
Date dissolved
31 December 1984 (1984-12-31)
People and organisations
Head of state
Zail Singh
Head of government
Rajiv Gandhi
Member party
Indian National Congress (Congress alliance)
Status in legislature
Majority
353 / 494 (71%)
Opposition leader
Vacant
History
Election
1980
Outgoing election
1984
Legislature term
2 months
Predecessor
Fourth Indira Gandhi ministry
Successor
Second Rajiv Gandhi ministry
This article is part of a series about
Rajiv Gandhi
Prime Minister of India
(1984–1989)
Early life and education
Eponyms
Family
Memorial
Foundation
Assassination
Premiership
General elections
1984
Ministries
First
Second
Lok Sabha
Seventh
Eighth
National policy
Legislations
NPE
Anti-defection law
Muslim Women Act
Representation of Women
NDPS
Prevention of Corruption Act
Treaties and accords
Assam Accord
Non-Nuclear Aggression Agreement
Mizoram Peace Accord
Rajiv–Longowal Accord
Missions and agencies
BIRF
Controversies
1984 Anti-Sikh riots
Bofors scandal
Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan Civil War
Wars and attacks
Sri Lankan Civil War
Operation Pawan
Operation Brasstacks
Operation Flowers are Blooming
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The First Rajiv Gandhi ministry was the 10th union council of ministers of India which was formed on 31 October 1984 after the assassination of prime minister Indira Gandhi. The ministry was headed by Rajiv Gandhi and retained most ministers from the predecessor cabinet.
The ministry was dissolved on 31 December 1984 after the 1984 general election.
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