Sonowal's name to be formalised as chief minister of Assam on May 22

World Friday 20/May/2016 17:09 PM
By: Times News Service
Sonowal's name to be formalised as chief minister of Assam on May 22

Guwahati: Newly-elected Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislators in the north-east Indian state of Assam will meet on May 22 to elect Sarbananda Sonowal as the leader of the legislature party formalising the choice as new chief minister of the state.
The new BJP members of the Assam Assembly on Friday informally met under the leadership of 53-year-old Sonowal, who is now Union Minister of Sports, at the party headquarters, spokesperson Himanta Biswa Sarma said.
Sonowal, who came into politics as a student leader belonging to All Assam Students Union (AASU) in the 1980s during the agitation against influx from Bangladesh, had joined BJP five years ago, and was made its chief ministerial candidate in the election.
The BJP and its allies AGP and Bodo People's Front scored a landslide victory, cornering 87 seats in the 126-member Assembly.
The victorious BJP legislators decided to have the first official meeting of the legislature party on May 22 where Sonowal will be elected as their leader, Sarma said.
BJP's alliance partners, AGP and BPF, will meet the next day to elect Sonowal as the leader of the alliance, he said.
The new government will be sworn in on May 24 here in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Amit Shah, all the chief ministers of NDA, including those in the northeast, besides senior central BJP ministers, Sarma said.
Sonowal will meet Modi and Shah on the election outcome and government formation, he added.
The BJP won 60 seats on its own, up from 5 last time. The AGP bagged 14 seats while the BPF secured 13 seats. Last time, the AGP had 10 and BPF 12.
The Congress, which had 78 seats in the outgoing Assembly, could bag only 26 this time. The AIUDF, the largest opposition party in the outgoing Assembly, won 13 seats, against 18.