Dehradun:Uttarakhand CM Tirath Singh Rawat being urgently summoned to New Delhi by the BJP High Command have fueled speculations over a change of guard in the state. Information received from the sources of ETV Bharat indicates that there might be a change of leadership in the top post. However, it is not yet clear as to whom the reins of power will be handed over this time.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat held a meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah at his residence in Delhi last night. This meeting which lasted till midnight was attended by senior party leaders including BJP national president JP Nadda. In the meeting, discussions were held regarding the vacant Haldwani and Gangotri seats. These seats were lying vacant following the demises of the MLAs.
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It is known that CM Tirath Singh Rawat is not an MLA, but a Lok Sabha MP, and to continue in his post, Rawat has to be an elected member of the legislative assembly before the completion of six months on September 9. The BJP MP from Garhwal, Tirath Singh Rawat had sworn in as the Uttarakhand CM in March 2021, replacing Trivendra Singh Rawat. As a result, it is imperative for him to contest in the bypolls. Earlier, On May 5, the Election Commission of India had refused to hold the by-election citing pandemic fears.