Sonowal tenders resignation, prior to election of new Assam CM

BJP Legislature Party is expected to elect the next Chief Minister of the State

May 09, 2021 01:06 pm | Updated November 30, 2021 06:36 pm IST - Guwahati

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal (in front) and Chief Ministerial candidate Himanta Biswa Sarma attend the BJP’s legislative party meeting to choose the next Chief Minister of Assam in Guwahati on Sunday, 09 May 2021.

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal (in front) and Chief Ministerial candidate Himanta Biswa Sarma attend the BJP’s legislative party meeting to choose the next Chief Minister of Assam in Guwahati on Sunday, 09 May 2021.

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Sunday tendered his resignation to Governor Jagadish Mukhi prior to a meeting of the BJP Legislature Party, which is expected to elect the next Chief Minister of the State, Raj Bhawan sources said.

As is the tradition, the Governor asked Mr Sonowal to continue in office till the formation of the new government.

The party's central leadership had summoned Chief Minister Sonowal and Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, both contenders for the top post, to New Delhi on Saturday for discussions on the formation of the next government in the state.

The duo held a series of meetings, lasting for more than four hours, with BJP President JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, following which Mr Sarma said the BJP's legislature party is likely to meet on Sunday and all questions related to the formation of the next government will be answered there.

 

The BJP had not announced the name of the Chief Minister before the polls and speculations are rife for the last one week on who would be the next Chief Minister of the State.

Mr Sonowal was projected as the Chief Ministerial candidate during the 2016 polls which the BJP had successfully won, making him the first BJP chief minister in the North East.

The ruling BJP alliance is the first non-Congress government in the State to win an election for the second consecutive term.

Of the 126 assembly seats in Assam, the ruling alliance has secured 75 seats with BJP winning 60 while its alliance partners AGP got nine seats and UPPL six.

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