Khattar takes oath as Haryana CM, Dushyant Chautala as deputy CM

Dushyant Chautala’s father Ajay Chautala, who stepped out of the Tihar jail on October 26 on a furlough, also attended the event

October 27, 2019 02:55 pm | Updated 03:29 pm IST - Chandigarh

New Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar and his deputy Dushyant Chautala greets state Governor Satyadeo Narayan Arya during swearing in ceremony at Haryana Raj Bhavan in Chandigarh on Sunday.

New Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar and his deputy Dushyant Chautala greets state Governor Satyadeo Narayan Arya during swearing in ceremony at Haryana Raj Bhavan in Chandigarh on Sunday.

Manohar Lal Khattar took oath as Haryana chief minister for the second time on October 27 and will lead the BJP-JJP coalition government in the state.

JJP leader Dushyant Chautala took oath as the deputy chief minister.

Haryana Governor Satyadeo Narain Arya administered oath at a ceremony held at the Raj Bhawan in Chandigarh on Diwali day.

BJP working president J P Nadda, Punjab Governor V P Singh Badnore, former Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal, Union ministers Krishan Pal Gurjar, R L Kataria, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur, former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, SAD chief Sukhbir Singh Badal were present on the occasion.

Jannayak Janta Party leader Dushyant Chautala’s father Ajay Chautala, who stepped out of the Tihar jail on October 26 on a furlough, also attended the event.

Dushyant Chautala’s mother Naina Chautala, who has been re-elected MLA for the second time, was also present.

Ajay Chautala is lodged in the Tihar jail in Delhi after his conviction in a teachers’ recruitment scam.

The BJP had on October 25 sealed a deal with the JJP to form the next government in Haryana after the saffron party fell short of six seats from the majority mark.

In the 90-member assembly, a minimum strength of 46 MLAs is required to form the government.

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