Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Rawat sworn-in as U’khand CM

BJP leaders angry over the inclusion of Congress turncoats in the council

- Deep Joshi

Former Rashtryiya Swayamsewa­k Sangh (RSS) pracharak Trivendra Singh Rawat took oath on Saturday as the ninth chief minister of Uttarakhan­d in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a day after he was elected as the leader of the BJP legislatur­e party.

Rawat, 56, took oath along with nine party legislator­s, of which five were Congress turncoats. In all, 10 Congress leaders joined the BJP in the wake of the last year’s political crisis that saw the Bjp-led Centre imposing the President’s rule in the state and ousting the Congress government. It was, however, reinstated after it won the trust vote in the Supreme Court (SC) monitored floor test five months later.

But, what has created dismay within the BJP was the inclusion of Congress rebels in the cabinet. The turncoats accommodat­ed are Satpal Maharaj, who joined BJP before 2014 Lok Sabha polls, Harak Singh Rawat, Yashpal Arya, Rekha Arya and Subodh Uniyal.

Thus, only four veteran BJP legislator­s found a place in the newly constitute­d council.

Rawat tried to strike a caste balance in his cabinet. It comprises four Brahmin and Thakur legislator­s each in proportion to their respective demographi­c share besides two legislator­s belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC) community.

The 10-member Rawat cabinet is also a combinatio­n of experience and youth. It is comprises five former ministers and four fresh faces.

The BJP swept the February 15 assembly election winning 57 seats in a House of 70 legislator­s whereas the Congress won 11 and the rest 2 seats.

PM MODI LEAVES THE PEOPLE DISAPPOINT­ED

Modi is the first prime minister to attend the swearing -in ceremonies of CMS. Modi reached the venue of the swearing-in ceremony accompanie­d by BJP chief Amit Shah, however, left the people disappoint­ed as he chose not to address a public meeting. A large number of people had gathered only to listen to him speak.

The BJP had hyped up the PM’S visit by publicisin­g that he would be addressing a public meeting after the swearing-in.

 ?? VINAY SANTOSH KUMAR/HT ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets the 9th CM of Uttarakhan­d Trivendra Singh Rawat (R) during swearing in ceremony at Parade Ground in Dehradun on Saturday.
VINAY SANTOSH KUMAR/HT Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets the 9th CM of Uttarakhan­d Trivendra Singh Rawat (R) during swearing in ceremony at Parade Ground in Dehradun on Saturday.

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