
Bharatiya Janata Party chose
MP Tirath Singh Rawat as the leader of Uttarakhand BJP legislature party,
paving the way for him to become the new chief minister of the hill state. He
will replace Trivendra Singh Rawat who resigned on Tuesday.
His
name was announced by Trivendra Singh Rawat after the legislature party
meeting, which lasted around 30 minutes.
"I
thank PM, home minister and party chief who trusted me, a mere party worker who
comes from a small village. I'd never imagined that I'd reach here. Will make
all efforts to meet people's expectations and take forward work done in last
four years," Rawat said after his name was announced.
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