SHIMLA, Dec 24:
Five-time MLA Jai Ram Thakur will be the 14th Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh and will be sworn-in on December 27 at a star-studded ceremony attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah among others.
The 52-year-old Thakur leader edged past party stalwarts in the race to the top office and will be the first leader from the politically-significant Mandi region to helm the hill state.
Thanking the party leadership and workers after his election Thakur said that swearing in ceremony would take place on December 27.
Union Minister Narendra Singh Tomar, who along with Defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman was appointed as a Central Observer by the BJP, announced that Thakur was chosen to be the next chief minister as thousands of party workers began celebrating.
The Seraj MLA, a throughbred RSS man, emerged as the frontrunner for the top post after the shock defeat of BJP’s Chief Ministerial face Prem Kumar Dhumal in the State Assembly polls, the results of which were announced last week.
A former Chief Minister, Dhumal, was still in the reckoning for the Chief Minister’s post till last night, when he opted out. Union Minister J P Nadda was another top contender.
Thakur, a former State unit chief and Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister in a Government headed by Dhumal, was elected the leader of the BJP legislature party today.
The decision was taken at a meeting of BJP MLAs.
His name was proposed by senior leaders Suresh Bhardwaj and Mahender Singh and seconded by others.
“It is expected that Thakur will take oath as the State’s next CM on December 27 at a ceremony where Prime Minister Modi, BJP chief Amit Shah and a galaxy of top leaders would be present,” a source said. (PTI)