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History repeats itself in Uttarakhand as Trivendra Rawat quits a year before his full tenure

Only one in the eight CMs have completed a five-year term in the state’s two-decade-long existence

July 03, 2021 / 11:43 IST
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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat. (Source: Twitter)
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat. (Source: Twitter)

Uttarakhand chief minister (CM) Trivendra Singh Rawat, submitted his resignation to state Governor, Baby Rani Maurya, on March 9, amid reports of disquiet within the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) state unit.

“The party gave me a golden opportunity to serve this state for four years. I had never thought that I would get such an opportunity. The party has now decided that the opportunity to serve as CM should be given to someone else now,” he said after submitting his resignation.

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With the resignation, Rawat joins the not-too-distinguished league of seven other Chief Ministers – both from the Congress and the BJP - who stepped down before completing their five-year term in the hill state, which was carved out of Uttar Pradesh in November 2000 as Uttaranchal, and rechristened Uttarakhand in 2007.

Since its formation, the state has had eight Chief Ministers. Five of them, including Nityanand Swami (2000-2001) and Bhagat Singh Koshyari (2001-02), both legislative council members in office before the state conducted its first election, were from the BJP.