Jai Ram Thakur to be 14th Himachal CM; swearing in on Dec 27

Press Trust of India  |  Shimla 

Five-time will be the 14th minister of and will be sworn-in on December 27 at a star-studded ceremony attended by Modi and among others.

The 52-year-old Thakur edged past party stalwarts in the race to the top office and will be the first from the politically-significant Mandi region to helm the hill state.


Thanking the party leadership and workers after his Thakur said that swearing in ceremony would take place on December 27.

Singh Tomar, who along with was appointed as a central observer by the BJP, announced that Thakur was chosen to be the next minister as thousands of party workers began celebrating.

The Seraj MLA, a throughbred man, emerged as the frontrunner for the top post after the shock defeat of BJP's ministerial face Dhumal in the polls, the results of which were announced last week.

A former minister, Dhumal, was still in the reckoning for the minister's post till last night, when he opted out. J P Nadda was another top contender.

Thakur, a former state unit and rural development and panchayati raj minister in a government headed by Dhumal, was elected the of the legislature party today.

The decision was taken at a meeting of MLAs.

His name was proposed by senior leaders and 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 Modi, and a galaxy of top leaders would be present," a source said.

Thakur along with senior party leaders handed a letter staking his claim to form the government in to who invited him to do so.

The five time will be the first minister from Mandi, the second largest district of the state. Himachal's ministers and political leaders mostly belong to or hailed from Shimla, Kangra and Sirmour districts.

Mandi has 10 Assembly seats, second only to Kangra's 15.

In this election, the put up a stellar show in Mandi, winning 9 of the district's 10 seats.

Seen largely as a low-profile man, Thakur is from a farming family of Mandi. He did his post-graduation from in Chandigarh and decided to join when he was in his 20s.

Thakur contested on a ticket in the 1993 Assembly polls. He lost, but went on to win in 1998 from the now delimited constituency of Chachiot (Seraj) and every Assembly after that.

A soft-spoken man, Thakur's strength is that he is seen as a who has managed to straddle the party's warring factions in the state.

A lack of consensus among the newly elected MLAs had resulted in the two central observers -- Union ministers Sitharaman and Tomar -- returning to from Shimla yesterday to hold fresh consultation with the central leadership.

Earlier, the two-member team of central observers, which was in the state on December 21 and 22, had taken feedback from members of the state BJP's core committee, MPs and some MLAs.

The ousted the from power by winning 44 out of the 68 seats in the Assembly polls.

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First Published: Sun, December 24 2017. 22:30 IST