SHIMLA: Himachal Pradesh outgoing Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur on Thursday tendered his resignation after conceding defeat in the state with the latest trends predicting that Congress is poised to form the government in that state.
Jai Ram Thakur reached Raj Bhavan in Shimla to tender his resignation to Himachal Pradesh Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar. Thakur said that he will never stop working for the development of people and will go to Delhi, if called.
“I have handed over my resignation to the Governor. I will never stop working for the development of people. We need to analyse things. There were some issues that changed the direction of the results. I will go to Delhi if they call us”, he said .
The development comes as Congress is slated to win 39 of 68 seats, having won 26 and leading in 13 seats. The BJP has won 14 seats and is leading on 12. Independents have won three seats and AAP failed to open its account in the state.
In terms of vote share in Himachal, Congress is only marginally ahead of the BJP and has got 43.88 per cent of votes compared to 42.99 per cent of its rival. Others have garnered a 10.4 per cent vote share in the hill state.
The Congress, which had not projected a Chief Ministerial candidate in the hill state, is planning a meeting of its MLAs in Chandigarh with some of its leaders fearing “poaching” attempts by the BJP.
Earlier in the day, outgoing CM Jai Ram Thakur thanked the PM and central leadership for the support over five years. “I respect people’s mandate. I want to thank Prime Minister and central leadership (for their support) during the last 5 years. We stand for the development of the state, irrespective of politics. We’ll analyse our shortcomings and improve during the next term”, Thakur told media persons in Shimla.”
The Congress in charge of Himachal Pradesh, Rajiv Shukla, said the party will implement the 10 guarantees in the state. Congress leader Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu said the party will form a government in the state. (ANI)