Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

RAJIV BINDAL TO BE NEW HP BJP CHIEF

BJP national working president JP Nadda’s confidant becomes the first speaker in political history of Himachal Pradesh to quit his office to take over the party’s responsibi­lity

- Gaurav Bisht gaurav.bisht@htlive.com ■ ■

SHIMLA : The BJP national leadership has decided to appoint assembly speaker Rajiv Bindal as the president of the state party unit, said Himachal Pradesh chief minister Jai Ram Thakur here on Thursday. In an informal chat with the media, Thakur said the national leadership cleared Bindal’s name as they thought that he would strengthen the party in the state. Bindal had resigned as the state assembly speaker on Thursday afternoon, a day ahead of the filing of nomination­s for the formal election to the Himachal BJP president’s post.

SHIMLA : BJP national working president Jagat Prakash Nadda’s confidant Rajiv Bindal will be the new Himachal Pradesh state party chief. Bindal, who was elected Vidhan Sabha Speaker after chief minister Jai Ram Thakur took charge in December 2018, resigned on Thursday.

There were at least five leaders aspiring for the state BJP chief’s post. Senior leader and former chief minister Shanta Kumar had thrown his weight behind Kangra Cooperativ­e Bank chairman Rajeev Bhardwaj, while former chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal was more interested in his lieutenant former Naina Devi legislator Randhir Sharma.

Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur was lobbying to get his trusted legislator from Sundernaga­r, Rakesh Jamwal, selected for the post. Till three days ago, the CM’S political adviser, Trilok Jamwal, who is equally close to Nadda was emerging as the dark horse.

Later, the name of Dhumal’s officer on special duty Mahender Dharmani cropped up.

But it was on Lohri evening that the equation began to change. The party high command was in search of strong leader with the acumen to steer the party to victory in the next assembly elections.

Bindal’s name was suggested by a former national organising secretary of the party. Bindal then became the unanimous choice of the party’s top brass. The BJP high command in Delhi conveyed to state party leaders about its choice. This makes Bindal the first Speaker in the state’s political history to quit his office to take over the party’s responsibi­lity.

The party high command will send its emissaries, human resource developmen­t minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank and BJP national secretary Devdhar Rao, to oversee the elections. Bindal will file his nomination at the party headquarte­rs, Deepak, in Shimla on January 17, while the official declaratio­n will be made on January 18 at a party function in government-run Hotel Peterhoff in Shimla

FIVE-TIME MLA WITH RSS ROOTS

Born on January 12, 1955, at Solan, Rajeev Bindal was influenced by Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) ideology as his father Bal Mukand was among the founder members of the Solan shakha.

He was an active member of RSS during his younger days and was jailed for four months during Emergency.

After obtaining a graduate degree in ayurvedic medicine and surgery, Bindal went to

Bihar has a Sangh Pracharak and worked with tribals and set up a clinic providing free treatment.

He started practice in his home town, Solan, in 1983 and founded the Himgiri Kalyan Ashram, an organisati­on that provides help to the poor.

Bindal started his political career in 1955 when he was elected Solan municipal council president and served on the post till 2000.

In 2000, he won a byelection to the Solan assembly segment as BJP candidate and was appointed chairman of the state pollution control board.

Bindal was re-elected to the assembly in 2003 and 2007. He was appointed health minister in the Prem Kumar Dhumal-led BJP government and is credited for starting the 108 ambulance service, Swasthya Bima Yojana, Beti Hai Anmol and anaemia-free Himachal scheme.

Bindal shifted base to Nahan in Sirmour district in 2012 after Solan assembly segment was reserved in the delimitati­on exercise and was re-elected to the assembly.he was elected to the assembly for a fifth consecutiv­e term in 2017 and was appointed Speaker.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur with Vidhan Sabha speaker Rajiv Bindal, who quit his office on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Chief minister Jai Ram Thakur with Vidhan Sabha speaker Rajiv Bindal, who quit his office on Thursday.

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