Pushkar Singh Tami has been elected as the new Chief Minister of Uttarakhand.
Following the resignation of Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat on Friday, the new Chief Minister has been elected at a meeting of the Legislative Assembly held at the BJP headquarters in Dehradun.
Trivandrum Singh Rawat, the then Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, was ousted by party workers last March and the BJP appointed Tirath Singh Rawat, an MP from Pauri Kawal, as its new chief minister.
If a ministerial post is given to a person who is not a member of the Legislative Assembly, he or she must become a member of the Legislative Assembly within 6 months. In that sense, Tirath Singh Rawat, who took over as chief minister on March 10, must be elected a member of the legislature by September 10 if he is to continue in office.
The term of the current legislature ends in March 2022. With less than a year to go, the Total Commission is less likely to intervene in vacancies where Teerath Singh Rawat is likely to contest. In addition, due to the spread of the corona epidemic, the courts have recently strongly criticized the Dodge Commission for risking people’s lives.
Following an urgent call from the BJP, Teerath Singh Rawat traveled to Delhi on Wednesday to meet key leaders, including Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP leader JP Natta. Ava, who returned to Dehradun on Friday night, met with reporters. Theerath Singh Rawat, who did not say anything about his resignation at the time, has since met the governor and submitted his resignation letter.
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