Meets Governor Acharya to stake claim in Assam; swearing-in on Tuesday
GUWAHATI, MAY 22 : Assam’s Chief Minister designate Sarbananda Sonowal today resigned from the Union Council of Ministers. The resignation letter of 53-year-old Sonowal was forwarded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the President, who accepted it.
“The President, as advised by the Prime Minister, has accepted the resignation of Sarbananda Sonowal, Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, from the Council of Ministers, with immediate effect.
“Further, as advised by the Prime Minister, the President has directed that Jitendra Singh, Minister of State, shall be assigned the Independent charge of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, in addition to his existing portfolios,” a Rashtrapati Bhawan communique said.
Sonowal was elected BJP legislature party leader at a meeting of the newly-elected MLAs in Guwahati this afternoon and has been invited by Governor P B Acharya to form the government.
In today’s ‘Mann ki baat’ radio programme, the Prime Minister praised Sonowal for taking time out to visit NIS Patiala to check on the sportspersons’ training for the Rio Olympics despite elections in Assam.
“There were polls, he was a CM candidate but performed his duty as a sports minister. This is a big thing,” the Prime Minister said.
Sonowal began his political career with the All Assam Students Union before moving to AGP and later to BJP in 2011. He was made president of the Assam unit of the BJP in 2012. He was declared BJP’s chief ministerial candidate in January 2016.
Sonowal on Sunday met Assam Governor P.B. Acharya here and staked claim to forming the next government by his party and its allies in the state. The new government will be sworn in on Tuesday at the Veterinary College Ground at Khanapara.
Sonowal was accompanied by senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Ram Madhav, union minister Thawar Chand Gehlot, Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) president Atul Bora and Bodoland Peoples’ Front (BPF) chief Hagrama Mohilary, among others.
Sonowal handed over to the Governor a list of 60 BJP legislators who unanimously supported him as their leader in the house. Similarly, the AGP and BPF leaders handed over letters of support to the BJP to form the government.
The combined strength of the BJP, AGP and BPF is 86 in the 126-member house. Acharya later told the media that he had received the letters from the three parties regarding the formation of the new state government.
Earlier, newly-elected 60 BJP legislators held their first formal meeting at a city hotel and unanimously elected Sonowal as their leader. BJP leader and Jalukbari MLA Himanta Biswa Sarma, who quit the Congress in 2015 to join the party, proposed Sonowal’s for the post. Other legislators unanimously supported him.
“The Assam people have not only given a historic mandate to the BJP but also given lots of responsibility. Everyone has to work together leaving aside petty and personal interests so that the people’s expectations can be fulfilled,” Sonowal said in his address to the legislators after the meeting.
Sonowal said the BJP will take Assam to new heights of development in cooperation with its alliance partners. He said he did not have any problem in working with senior AGP leader and former state chief minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta.
Later in the evening, Sonowal met three-time former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi at his official residence in Koinadhara hills and invited him for the swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday.