Uttarakhand : Trivendra will get the post, Kaushik will increase in stature

BJP can entrust former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat with some important responsibility in the central organization. Trivendra is on a Delhi tour these days and on Monday he met many senior office bearers of the organization including the party’s National General Secretary Organization BL Santosh. These meetings are being linked to this link.
Had to leave the post of Chief Minister last year
- Trivendra Singh Rawat had to step down as the chief minister in March last year when he was preparing for programs to mark the completion of four years of his tenure.
- Pauri Garhwal MP Tirath Singh Rawat was made the Chief Minister in place of Trivendra.
- Tirath’s term ended before four months and his successor was Pushkar Singh Dhami.
- At that time there was a discussion in the political circles that BJP could give Trivendra some responsibility in the central organization soon, but more than a quarter of a year has passed, it has not happened.
- Trivendra Singh Rawat did not even contest the assembly elections, so it was understood that the party could take advantage of his experience in the work of the organization.
- Trivendra Singh Rawat has a long experience of organization work. Apart from the state organization, he has held the responsibility of state in-charge and election in-charge in some states.
On Monday, former Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat met BJP’s National General Secretary Organization BL Santosh at the party headquarters in Delhi. After this, he also met National General Secretary and in-charge of Telangana, Jammu and Kashmir, Leh Ladakh, Tarun Chugh, BJP Foreign Department chief Vijay Chauthaiwale, BJP National Office System Chief Mahendra Pandey. There is a discussion that the BJP leadership can give Trivendra a post in the organization in the near future and in this episode, Trivendra has reached Delhi for discussion.
Kaushik also has his eyes fixed
Madan Kaushik, who was a minister under Trivendra Singh Rawat’s chief ministership, is also eyeing the party’s central leadership for his political future. In fact, after stepping down from the post of minister, Kaushik was given the responsibility of the party’s state president in March last year. Two months before the completion of the term, Madan Kaushik had resigned from the post on the instructions of the central leadership. Former MLA Mahendra Bhatt has taken over as his successor. Since the appointment of Bhatt as the state president, it is being discussed in the political circles that what will be Kaushik’s political future now. It is understood that he may be given a ministerial post in the Dhami government or a post in the central organization of the party.