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T S RAWAT TO BE UTTARAKHAN­D CM

- SHISHIR PRASHANT

Trivendra Singh Rawat, a former Sangh leader, will become the new chief minister of Uttarakhan­d. He was elected leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislativ­e party in Dehradun on Friday. Rawat, who was a front-line candidate in the race for the CM’s post, was chosen after his name was proposed by Satpal Maharaj and seconded by Prakash Pant at a party meeting. Rawat was an organisati­onal secretary when the state was formed on November 9, 2000. The party won 57 of the 70 seats in the recently concluded Assembly polls. NEW UP CM TO TAKE OATH ON SUNDAY

Trivendra Singh Rawat, a former Sangh leader, will become the new chief minister (CM) of Uttarakhan­d. He was elected as leader of the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) legislatur­e party in Dehradun on Friday.

Rawat, who was a frontline candidate in the race for the CM’s post, was chosen as leader of the state BJP legislatur­e party after his name was proposed by Satpal Maharaj and seconded by Prakash Pant at a meeting in a hotel. Rawat was an organisati­onal secretary of the state BJP when the state was formed on November 9, 2000.

The BJP had registered a mammoth victory in the recently concluded assembly elections, winning 57 of the total 70 seats in the hill state.

Rawat’s reported ties with BJP president Amit Shah seemed to have worked in his favour as the other two contenders, Pant and Maharaj were pipped to the post.

The 56-year-old Rawat, a post-graduate in history, is also in charge of the Jharkhand BJP, and is credited with the impressive victory of the party in the 2014 assembly elections there. Rawat was elected from Doiwala constituen­cy of Dehradun district this time, defeating the former transport minister Hira Singh Bisht with an impressive margin. Rawat has the distinctio­n of winning all the three times he has contested from Doiwala seat. However, in 2012, he shifted his constituen­cy to Raipur in Dehradun district, where he was defeated by Umesh Sharma Kau by a slender margin. During his stint as agricultur­e minister in the Uttarakhan­d’s previous BJP government (2007-12), Rawat was embroiled in a seed scandal.

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