In 20 years, Uttarakhand has had just 1 CM completing his term
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Uttarakhand has seen eight chief ministers in 20 years of its existence as a separate state. Only one of them has completed five years' term. Trivendra Singh Rawat faces a crisis four years after taking oath as Uttarakhand CM.
Trivendra Singh Rawat became the eighth chief minister of Uttarakhand after the BJP won the 2017 assembly election with 57 MLAs in the 70-member house. Four years down the line, around half of those MLAs have rebelled against Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat, and he now faces the prospect of a curtailed term in the chair. The BJP top leadership is likely to take the final call on Trivendra Singh Rawat after a special panel comprising BJP national vice-president Raman Singh and BJP's Uttarakhand in-charge Dushyant Gautam submits its report on the Uttarakhand political crisis. Uttarakhand came into existence as a separate state in November 2000. In 20 years since then, Uttarakhand has seen just one chief minister complete the full tenure of five years.More Related News