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BJP to name new Uttarakhand CM tomorrow after legislature party meet in Dehradun

As shared by the Bhartiya Janta Party’s (BJP) state media in-charge Manveer Chauhan, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi will visit Dehradun tomorrow for the BJP Legislature Party meeting. The name of the state’s Chief Minister will be declared at the meet.

On Sunday, Uttarakhand BJP chief Madan Kaushik informed that all newly elected members of the Legislative Assembly will take oath in the Vidhan Sabha on Monday. Kaushik further said that the name for Uttarakhand Chief Minister will be decided after today’s Legislative Party meeting.

“All newly elected members of the Legislative Assembly will take oath at 11 am in Vidhan Sabha, tomorrow,” he had said. “The meeting of Legislative Party will be held in the evening. Thereafter, the Chief Minister’s name will be announced,” Kaushik had said.

Earlier today, Pushkar Singh Dhami, Kaushik, and former Union Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence in the national capital to discuss government formation.

BJP President JP Nadda and party leaders BL Santhosh and Uttarakhand minister Satpal Maharaj were also present at Shah’s residence. Meanwhile, Dhami had said that the procedure for government formation is underway and the BJP central leadership will take a decision on the next leader of the legislature party in the state.

“The procedure for government formation is underway…the BJP central leadership will take a decision (on CM face),” had said Dhami, at Uttarakhand Bhawan in Delhi.

Notably, BJP MLA and former minister Rekha Arya have supported Dhami as the next Chief Minister. Several MLAs, including Ganesh Joshi and Arvind Pandey, have given their consent for the name of Dhami as the leader of the legislature party.

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Till now six MLAs of the Bharatiya Janata Party have announced their willingness to vacate their Assembly seats to help Dhami get elected to the House. Dhami had lost to Congress candidate Bhuwan Chandra Kapri by a margin of 6,579 votes. Dhami got a total of 41,598 votes with a vote share of 44.8 per cent as against Kapri who got 48,177 with a huge vote share of 51.89 per cent.

The BJP won the popular mandate for the second consecutive term in Uttarakhand, bagging 47 seats in the 70-member Assembly.

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