Deccan Chronicle

Uttarakhan­d CM is RSS, Amit Shah man

Uttarakhan­d CM-designate was Jharkhand incharge, minister in Khanduri government

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Senior BJP leader and former RSS pracharak Trivendra Singh Rawat will be the Chief Minister of Uttarakhan­d, where the party won 57 of the 70 seats in the Assembly.

Mr Rawat, a journalism graduate, had assisted BJP president Amit Shah in the 2014 general elections in UP where the party won 71 of the 80 Lok Sabha seats in the state. He was the state incharge duirng the Jharkhand Assembly elections.

Mr Rawat, 56, had joined the RSS when he was 19 and is seen as a fierce loyalist.

Senior BJP leader and former RSS pracharak Trivendra Singh Rawat will be the next Chief Minister of Uttarakhan­d where the saffron party won 57 of the total 70 seats in the recently-concluded Assembly elections.

The BJP’s state legislatur­e party unanimousl­y elected Mr Rawat as its leader on Friday, and the swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for Saturday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, party president Amit Shah and other top BJP leaders are expected to attend the oath taking ceremony.

Narendra Singh Tomar, the BJP’s central observer for the legislatur­e party’s meeting, said in Dehradun that Mr Rawat’s name was proposed by senior leaders and MLAs — Prakash Pant and Satpal Maharaj — and was seconded by a host of other legislator­s.

Satpal Mahraj, also a former Union minister, was among the contenders for the top job. He is likely to be appointed as the Assembly Speaker.

After the legislatur­e party meeting, the MLAs left for the Raj Bhavan where they submitted the resolution on Mr Rawat’s unanimous election to governor K.K. Paul.

A graduate in journalism from the Garhwal University, Mr Rawat will be sworn in as the eighth Chief Minister of the hill state at the Parade Ground. He was appointed as the party’s Jharkahnd in-charge in 2014, and had assisted Mr Shah in Uttar Pradesh during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections. He has considerab­le administra­tive experience as he was minister in the BJP government­s led by B.C. Khanduri and Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank.

He had joined the RSS when he was 19, and six years later he was appointed pracharak for Dehradun city. He contested his first election in 2002 from Doiwala.

BJP state in-charge Shyam Jaju described Mr Rawat as the most suitable choice for the new responsibi­lity since he was a leader “who had both organisati­onal and ministeria­l experience”.

“He is perfectly equipped to give the state the kind of leadership it needs,” Mr Jaju said.

Mr Rawat promised to work towards PM Narendra Modi’s goal of eliminatin­g corruption and poverty. “Giving people a corruption-free government and bringing a change in the lives of the poorest of the poor will be our priority,” he said.

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