Tirath Singh Rawat appointed as CM of Uttarakhand
- Tirath Singh Rawat was sworn in as the new Uttarakhand chief minister.
- Tirath began as a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker, served as pracharak and went to hold key positions in ABVP.
- Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat had resigned amid a political crisis in the BJP state unit.
- The development comes a day after Trivendra Singh Rawat met central BJP leaders in Delhi.
- Rawat was named the chief ministerial candidate by the BJP after it stormed to power in 2017, winning 57 of 70 seats in the state assembly.
WHY?
- There has been speculation that BJP was mulling political changes in the state after several ministers and MLAs have expressed apprehensions over the working style of Rawat.
- A section of state leaders are of the view that the party's electoral prospects under him may not be very bright.
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