Uttarakhand to get 3rd Chief Minister in a year


New Delhi, Jul 3 (IANS): In a fiasco that reached its crescendo in barely four months, Uttarakhand will get its third Chief Minister in one year.

The incumbent Chief Minister, Tirath Singh Rawat met Governor Baby Rani Maurya on late Friday night and submitted his resignation.

The BJP legislature party will meet at 3 p.m. on Saturday to choose a new leader for which sitting MLAs, Satpal Maharaj and Dhan Singh Rawat are said to be frontrunners. The two MLAs were called to Delhi on Friday by the BJP central leadership.

According to reports, Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar will be the observer for the legislative party meeting to be held at Dehradun.

What is not clear is how did this present imbroglio precipitate when there must have been an inkling that Assembly by-elections may not be possible less than 10 months before the state goes to the polls next year.

The scenario may have been in the spreadsheets when Rawat was sworn in as Chief Minister in March, with just a year to the Uttarakhand election, amid infighting fierce dissent against then Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat.

Speculation about Rawat's imminent resignation has started last week with reports that the by-election would not take place.

To continue as Chief Minister, Rawat, who is an MP, needed to be elected to the Uttarakhand Assembly by September 10.

However, the Election Commission, which has faced criticism for holding elections in March-April amid the monstrous Covid second wave, which was said to be one reason for it flaring up, was not too keen.

Rawat has been in the news for the wrong reasons most notably being his comment on women wearing ripped jeans. He had also said the US, not Britain, ruled India for 200 years.

Rawat, who returned to Dehradun on Friday evening after three days in Delhi, where he had meetings with BJP chief J.P. Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, addressed a press conference, where it was speculated he could announce his resignation. However, he only talked about his government's achievements in the state.

He was supposed to meet the Governor on Saturday morning to put in his papers but did so late on Friday only.

 

  

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  • Shivraj, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    In 20 years of existence as a new carved out State from UP -- and a predominantly Hindu state - One of the reason for its creation - There have been nearly 8 chief ministers - one who served full term 5 yrs - ND TIWARI and rest short tenures - incl Presidents rule- for the remaining 15 years --- What this means for Hindutva brigade - and India as a secular country - Abide by the constitution - even resignation of the CM handed over to Party chief instead of Governor - SO UTTER CONFUSION -- Do not assume once Hindu majority all problems solved - Pakistan is an example -

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 03 2021

    Aachhe din for Uttarakhand BJP MLAs. Everyone must get a chance and experience.

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